Category: Collectibles - Comics - Modern Age (1992-Now) - Superhero - Other
Current Price: $1.5 CAD
Ending Time: 6h 16m 9s (May-28-12 5:50:49 PM)
Ships To: CA Europe US AU
Shipping Costs: $4.5 Flat Service to CA Europe US AU
Item Location: 1022 Brock St. Whitby, ON L1N 4L8
Quantity: 1 Available
History: 0 Bids
High bidder: -
 | These spring kits have been designed to lower your 1979 to 2004 Mustang and improve its handling. There will be some deterioration in ride quality and the height on some cars will vary. The kit will lower V-8 front, .875" and 1994 - 2004 Mustangs up to 1 1/8-inch. Spring rates are 425/530 for the front and 200/300 for the rear. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Secret of the Coup D'Etat by The Early of Kerry Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New THE SECRET OF THE COUP DETAT Dans les circonstances actuelles il faut nous tenir serres avec V Angleterre. Les puissances cherchent nous d sunir fespere quelles n y y parviendront pas. Cest la noire grande affaire, elle domine ioutes les autres. TAT.-LETSA. yP TO FT. ATTAUI T, JANTTABY 2 1881. CONTENTS PACK 1851. BY PHILIP GTJE | | SEE IT |
 | Improves Handling. These Ford Racing "C" Springs will lower your Mustang approximately 1" to 1.25" giving it a more aggressive stance and a lower center of gravity greatly improving your pony's handling over the stock factory springs. Aggressive Stance. Adding a set of lowering springs to your Mustang can greatly improve its appearance by getting rid of that "4x4" look that it came with from the factory for a more aggressive stance. Application. The Ford Racing C Springs fit all Mustangs from 1979 to 2004, except 1999-2004 Cobra's with Independent Rear Suspension (IRS). Lowers car approximately 1"-1.25" front and rear. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Earn 2% eBay Bucks on qualifying purchases! Backed by eBay Buyer Protection Program. Terms and Conditions apply. (In-Stock) 866-820-5034 Customer Support 8am-7pm Toll-Free For International Customers 630-820-5414 Contact Information You can reach us 8am-7pm CST M-F and 8am-5pm Saturdays at (866) 820-5034. If no one is available please leave a message and we will make sure we get back to you within 2 business hours. You can always reach us via eBay 24 hours a day. Payment Options: We accept Visa, Discover, and MasterCard over the phone. Please call us toll-free at (866) 820-5034 and one of our customer service reps c | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. | | SEE IT |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) In his old age, Plenty-coups (1848–1932), the last hereditary chief of the Crow Indians, told the moving story of his life to Frank B. Linderman, the well-known western writer who had befriended him. Plenty-coups is a classic account of the nomadic, spiritual, and warring life of Plains Indians before they were forced onto reservations. Plenty-coups tells of the great triumphs and struggles of his own life: his powerful medicine dreams, marriage, raiding and counting coups against the Lakotas, fighting alongside the U.S. Army, and the death of General Custer.This new edition allows readers to appreciate more fully the accomplishments and rich legacy of Plenty-coups. A previously unpublished essay by Linderman tells of his meeting and working with the chief. An introduction by Phenocia Bauerle and Barney Old Coyote Jr., both members of the Crow Nation, speaks to the enduring importance of Plenty-coups for the Crow people in the twenty-first century; an afterword by Timothy P. McCleary, also of the Crow Nation, highlights the pivotal role Plenty-coups played during the early reservation years after the buffalo had gone; an essay by Celeste River examines the special relationship between the old chief and Linderman; a map of Plenty-coups's world highlights places named in the story; a glossary of Crow words and concepts found in the story draws upon the latest orthographic standards and contemporary translation; and a photo gallery showcases both Plenty-coups at different stages of his life and unforgettable scenes of his world. | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) In his old age, Plenty-coups (1848–1932), the last hereditary chief of the Crow Indians, told the moving story of his life to Frank B. Linderman, the well-known western writer who had befriended him. Plenty-coups is a classic account of the nomadic, spiritual, and warring life of Plains Indians before they were forced onto reservations. Plenty-coups tells of the great triumphs and struggles of his own life: his powerful medicine dreams, marriage, raiding and counting coups against the Lakotas, fighting alongside the U.S. Army, and the death of General Custer.This new edition allows readers to appreciate more fully the accomplishments and rich legacy of Plenty-coups. A previously unpublished essay by Linderman tells of his meeting and working with the chief. An introduction by Phenocia Bauerle and Barney Old Coyote Jr., both members of the Crow Nation, speaks to the enduring importance of Plenty-coups for the Crow people in the twenty-first century; an afterword by Timothy P. McCleary, also of the Crow Nation, highlights the pivotal role Plenty-coups played during the early reservation years after the buffalo had gone; an essay by Celeste River examines the special relationship between the old chief and Linderman; a map of Plenty-coups's world highlights places named in the story; a glossary of Crow words and concepts found in the story draws upon the latest orthographic standards and contemporary translation; and a photo gallery showcases both Plenty-coups at different stages of his life and unforgettable scenes of his world. | | SEE IT |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) A major study of the Pakistan army by an expert with access to the top levels of the political and military establishment.In recent years, Pakistan has changed from being a state of regional strategic significance to one of major global importance. Its geographical position and delicate religious mix, coupled with a complex political structure and its status as a nuclear power, have ensured that its actions—and inactions—have attracted close scrutiny since 9/11 and the declaration of the 'War on Terror.' Yet there remains widespread dis-agreement among political and military analysts as to the real position of this enigmatic nation. In War, Coups, and Terror, Brian Cloughley explores the underbelly of Pakistan's military and its controversial role within the Pakistani government since Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto came to power in 1971. An insider with links to Pakistan's past and present senior officers, Cloughley provides a unique insight into the Army's influence and position as a force in the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban, as well as an account of operations against the 2003-2004 tribal uprising. His coverage of military-political relations will fascinate those who seek a closer understanding of this enigmatic and complex country, its ambitions, affiliations, and loyalties. | | SEE IT |
|