This kit was purchased new and used only once. UV light and googles are unopened. Dremel comes with 7 extra drill bits plus accessories. Everything in perfect working condition. Please refer to Daytona website for additional info: http://www.glassmechanix.com/windshield-repair-systems/gm950.html Includes... 1 - Daytona Case w/ Foam, One Injector (GM604_1) |
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McLaren upgrades MP4-12C for 2013
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Chrysler 200C Revealed
Wed, 13 Oct 2010The Chrysler 200C - replacement for the Sebring Although the Chrysler Sebring is a car you can actually pop off to your dealer and buy in the UK, a chunk of readers on this side of the Pond will know it best from trips to the US as the ugly lump of iron they got lumbered with at the car rental desk. The Sebring was unloved by car hacks and the motoring public alike; it mixed poor design with poor looks, a poor drive and a poor interior to make for less than dynamic sales. So when Chrysler tipped up to the Detroit Motor Show in 2009 with a 200C Concept it seemed clear that was what was coming to oust the Sebring.
1961 Ford Gyron concept scale model sells for $40,000
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