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Cipa

Automotive Parts and Accessories (Cipa)
List Price: $336.49
Price: $160.99
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  • Features a digital compass, temperature readout, and dual map lights
  • "Ice Warning" flashes when outside temperature drops below freezing
  • Dual map lights provide downward illumination that won't interfere with driver's vision


Blitz

Automotive Parts and Accessories (Blitz)
List Price: $6.99
Price: $4.52
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  • Nested for easy storage
  • Use to keep tires from rolling
  • Made of durable plastic


Garmin

GPS or Navigation System (Garmin)
List Price: $199.99
Price: $198.99
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  • Over 8 million points of interest and see branded icons on the map as you navigate.
  • Park position recall - find your car where you left it.
  • Lifetime map and traffic updates


Motorola

Wireless (Motorola)
List Price: $29.99
Price: $1.99
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  • Illuminated blue Motorola logo
  • Motorola OEM Micro-USB car charger
  • Rapid charger


Black & Decker

Lawn & Patio (Black & Decker)
List Price: $27.05
Price: $11.90
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  • The Black & Decker spool utilizes centrifugal force to feed the trimmer line as it is needed
  • Compatible with most Black & Decker string trimmers; 30-Feet replacement line is factory wound for a superior feed
  • Black & Decker replacement spool system eliminates time spent hand-winding string trimmers


Bissell

Home (Bissell)
List Price: $124.99
Price: $84.07
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  • Built-in hot-water heater for enhanced results; separate clean/dirty water tanks
  • Measures 8-1/5 by 17-1/5 by 12-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • Compact multi-purpose wet vacuum delivers thorough deep cleaning

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The least expensive places are "do it yourself" wrecking yards (like Pick a Part, U Pick Parts, etc) where you go into the yard and remove the parts yourself (or someone you bring with you). Otherwise, try online - there should be 'yards that


The least expensive places are "do it yourself" wrecking yards (like Pick a Part, U Pick Parts, etc) where you go into the yard and remove the parts yourself (or someone you bring with you). Otherwise, try online - there should be 'yards that


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most of the time you get cheep parts,you get cheep performance,and some don't fit. if its a ford get ford parts,and there are so many things that can go wrong with parts nowa days. so i woud'nt recomend to get cheep parts anyway. i've been working cars


I'm surprised there is a problem finding Taiwan parts for it.I do autobody work as a profession.Certainly they are available locally.I would ask around some more at your local auto paint store and also auto parts store.
Here's an interesting link

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Cheap Stocks for an Auto Industry Renaissance

18.05.12

In the first part of this series , I looked at an emerging perfect backdrop for shares of auto makers and their parts suppliers. Industry conditions are improving, shares are quite inexpensive, and rising cash flow set the stage for strong dividends and buybacks.

In that first column, we looked at Ford Motor (F) as a good company with an unloved stock. Shares of Ford have fallen more than 35% since early 2011 on concerns that near-tem profit growth will be elusive.

It’s true. Ford earned around $1.50 a share in 2011 and will likely do the same in 2012. And analysts see profits rising only 15% in 2013 to around $1.70 to $1.75 a share, in large part because the troubles in Europe may create a profit drag.

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Yet the stars are aligning for a profit bulge when the current headwinds abate, and Ford may be poised to earn $2.50 a share by the middle of the decade. The current $12 share price seemingly ignores that possibility. More to the point, even at current profit levels before the profit surge begins, Ford is generating stunning amounts of cash, fattening up its balance sheet and setting the stage for a new and rising dividend along with share buybacks.


Source: Forbes