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X16 Boeing 727 737 Rat Indicator Two Inch on 2040-parts.com

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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

TWO INCH BOEING 727 RAT INDICATOR AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO YOUR BIDDING ON ONE UNIT. COMBINE SHIPPING. DO NOT---DO NOT PAY FOR THIS IF YOU ARE STILL BIDDING AND WANT US TO COMBINE SHIPPING, LET US KNOW WHEN DONE BIDDING WE WILL INVOICE YOU WITH SHIPPING COST. ON GLOBAL SHIPPING EBAY IS SUPPOSED TO DO THIS. IF YOU PAY FOR A WINNING AUCTION WE SHIP BUY THE NEXT DAY AND WE CANNOT HOLD THE ITEM IF PAID FOR.

WE DO SHIP ANY PLACE THE POST GOES. EBAY SEE'S FIT TO LIMIT OUR SALES TO THERE CHOSING, IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS BIDDING LET ME KNOW

Indiana yanks Kruse auction licenses

Wed, 26 May 2010

Kruse Inc., the auction company that sold the famous William Harrah car collection and has been synonymous with auctioning enthusiast automobiles since the 1970s, has lost its licenses in its home state. The Indiana Auctioneer Commission ruled on Tuesday to revoke both of Kruse Inc.'s licenses, and the company has to wait seven years to apply for new ones, said Kelly Butters, a spokeswoman for the Indiana Attorney General's Office. Dean Kruse, president of the auction house, has had his personal license suspended indefinitely.

One pothole for every mile of road in Britain

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

There is now one pothole for every mile of road in Great Britain, according to official data sourced by car breakdown and recovery company Britannia Rescue following a Freedom of Information Act request. And just like everything else in the UK, it would seem we can blame the weather, with experts suggesting that the combination of a harsh winter and a dry summer has exacerbated the problem. On Bing: see pictures of potholes Find out how much a used car is worth on Auto Trader The result is a 79% increase in compensation claims, with UK councils receiving 32,000 reimbursement requests in the past financial year.

BMW i3 Range Extender engine adds 10% to the price

Fri, 11 Oct 2013

BMW i3 Range Extender engine adds 10% to the price The BMW i3 – BMW’s first foray in to a world of electric cars – was officially revealed in July – and due on sale in 2014 – and seems, by electric car standards, to be almost affordable. At a starting price of £30,680 – £25,680 after the taxpayer bribe for EV buyers – it’s no more expensive than other electric cars and does come with some clever technology – and the BMW badge – that will help it move out of showrooms. But as we reported as far back as 2011, the BMW i3 is to get a range-extender option – a small petrol engine that kicks in to recharge the batteries when they get low – which will make the i3 a much more practical proposition.