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Mk1 Golf Hayabusa Turbo! Mk1 Golf Hayabusa Turbo!
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Mk1 Golf Hayabusa Turbo



Hayabusa Turbo Mk1 Golf!!! Hayabusa Turbo Mk1 Golf!!!
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HR Engineering Busa turbo Mk1 Golf, Rear wheel drive running around 200hp @ 0.5 bar boost. The car is set up for 1.5 bar....Check out the July edition of Golf+ for full spec and some superb pictures.



Dax Rush Busa turbo, TOTB4 Dax Rush Busa turbo, TOTB4
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Duncan Cowper in his dax Rush Busa Turbo, TOTB4.



Hayabusa Turbo Mk1 Golf!!! Hayabusa Turbo Mk1 Golf!!!
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HR Engineering Busa turbo Mk1 Golf, For full spec and pictures check out Golf+ magazines July edition...Can you wait!!!


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Pensions: monthly payments v. lump sum
If you're confused about how to take your pension, ask yourself these five questions first.
Publ.Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:22:49 EDT
Source: CNN.com

Making money in a bearish decade
Question: Over the past ten years, the stock market has gone nowhere and a buy and hold strategy only makes advisers rich. There is plenty of money to be made by buying the dips and selling the rips. Why don't you advise others to do this?
Publ.Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:36:18 EDT
Source: CNN.com

Getting a rebate runaround
I sent in the paperwork, but the company said it never got it - and now it's too late.
Publ.Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:15:25 EDT
Source: CNN.com

Raw Deal: Overdraft protection
Terry Read transferred $400 into his wife's checking account on a Friday. Over the weekend, his wife used her debit card to make some small purchases, and on Monday she was slammed with a $35 overdraft fee because his cash transfer hadn't cleared yet.
Publ.Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:56:37 EDT
Source: CNN.com

Death of stocks? Reports greatly exaggerated
Bonds will occasionally outperform the stock market in the short run, but over the long haul, stocks still tend to come out on top.
Publ.Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:33:36 EDT
Source: CNN.com