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The best scimitar is the dragon scimitar which has a +67 slash attack and a strength bonus of +66. It is a members item requiring at least 60 attack to wield and is only available to those who have completed the Monkey Madness quest. It can be bought from Daga's Scimitar Smithy on Ape Atoll for 100,000gp, traded between players or bought from the Grand Exchange. The best free to play scimitar is the rune scimitar which has a slash attack of +45 and a strength bonus of +44 and costs around 30,000gp.
The Astrodome, which is next to present day Reliant Stadium where the Texans play. It has since been bought by Reliant Energy and is now know as the Reliant Astrodome
no, only buy same size chassis as upper.
If its anyhing like the one i just bought 86 plymouth reliant/chrysler K car the fan relay is on the drivers side under the hood there are 2 silver topped boxes mounted just above the battery the one on the right looks at the motor from the front of the car is the fan relay not sure what the other one is
When making changes to a car, it is important to have a diagram. For this car, a wiring diagram can be found in the cars' maintenance manual bought at auto stores.
Use paper bags, they can be recycled and are just as reliable for the most part. Another alternative would be a wolven bag such as one you can buy from a store to use in another store to carry bought goods. Those are easily reusable.
You may find something on ebay. I bought a .pdf on CD of the Factory Service Manual for it on eBay. If you can't find one saying "Infiniti G20", try using "Nissan Primera" and "P10" (for the chassis series HP10).
Shasta made the body, on a chassis bought from a third party supplier.. it could've been Ford, it could've been Chevrolet/GMC, it could've been Dodge.. as for your engine displacement, it's impossible to say without knowing anything about the vehicle other than that Shasta put an RV body on it. It may be possible to decode the chassis VIN number in order to determine which engine yours has.
If you went to the dealer and bought a "cab chassis"--just the frame rails sticking out behind the cab--then took it to Dixie Upfitting and had it turned into a refrigerated box van, it would have been upfitted. If you went to the same dealer, bought a used dump truck, then took that truck to Dixie Upfitting and had it turned into a refrigerated box truck, it would have been refitted.
Depends on which UPS trucks you're referring to. For the tractor-trailers, they use a mix of Freightliner, Mack, Volvo, and Sterling trucks. Those come both from vehicles ordered for UPS, and vehicles acquired when they bought out Overnite. The delivery vans have bodies made by Utilimaster, and I believe they're built on chassis from Freightliner Custom Chassis. They also run a number of Freightliner/Dodge/Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans and Ford F350 box trucks.
It should give the date of first registration on the vehicle registration certificate- however, it may not if the bike has been imported after being bought second-hand from overseas, or if it's been written-off and then restored. In this case, look at the chassis number, and then e-mail Vespa HQ in Italy- they should be able to tell you from the scooter model and chassis number what age it is. Their Customer Service section will be able to give you a reply in English, although this might take a little while.
Holden started business in Australia in 1856. The company made saddlery, and moved into car bodies when car manufactures built engine and chassis only. General Motors bought Holden in 1931. Holden built its' first complete car in Australia in 1948.