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Sunoco Fuel Can Nascar Race-used on 2040-parts.com

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Irmo, South Carolina, United States

Irmo, South Carolina, United States

 THIS SUNOCO DUMP CAN WAS USED FOR SEVERAL SEASONS AROUND 2011 BY THE #4 XFINITY TEAM OF DANNY EFLAND.  IT HAS BEEN IN THE PITS OF DARLINGTON, DAYTONA AND ALL THE XFINITY TRACKS.  IT HAS SOME WEAR, AS DO ALL OF THEM, BUT WAS TOLD IT DID NOT LEAK.  PLEASE NOTICE THAT IT HAS ALL THE  DECALS INCLUDING THE OFFICIAL NASCAR   HOLOGRAPH LABEL (WHICH IS SIGNED). THE CAN IS ALUMINUM AND WEIGHS 14 LBS. IT IS 48" TALL.  BECAUSE OF IT'S UNUSUAL SIZE SHIPPING IS KINDA STIFF.. PLEASE ALLOW SOME LEEWAY FOR PACKAGING WEIGHT TOTALING ABOUT $65.00.   IF YOU LIVE IN SC AND WANT TO PICK UP TO SAVE $65.00,  I AM IN THE IRMO AREA.

Mercedes E350 CDI Estate Review & Road Test (2010)

Tue, 23 Nov 2010

Mercedes E350 CDI Avantgarde Estate Review & Road Test To be absolutely precise, what we have for a week of playing – to review and road test – is the Mercedes-Benz E350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Avantgarde Estate. Which thankfully isn’t plastered out in chrome lettering across the back of Mercedes’ newest E Class Estate. Just a simple E350 on one side of the tailgate and CDI on the other.

Top Gear: Clarkson, Hammond & May sign for another 3 years

Fri, 28 Sep 2012

It’s been revealed that Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up for another 3 years of Top Gear. There may not be a new series of Top Gear on its way until 2013, but we now know that Top Gear as we know it – with Jeremy, Richard and James – is safe for another three years after the trio signed a new deal with the BBC, tying them in to Top Gear until 2016. So, despite the naysayers claiming Top Gear has had its day and will end soon, we can guarantee another three years of the nation’s (and the world’s) favourite car entertainment programme.

Nissan design chief Shiro Nakamura talks style with AW

Fri, 18 Jun 2010

Nissan's design chief Shiro Nakamura stopped by One AutoWeek Tower on Friday afternoon during his visit to Detroit to share some insight on current and future styling trends for his company. Nakamura, who is best known to enthusiasts for his work on the GT-R, says the current state of design is relatively strong, and the business may be on the verge of another golden age. Nissan is also pondering the look of a version of the Leaf for its luxury Infiniti brand.