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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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Accessories you say... Is it what Bennett refers to as nurses? I wonder what he is up to these days... -
*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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Nah, I strongly disagree, Ekona is always right!
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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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Few pics from Trust / GReddy, some really awesome guys with huge heritage and reputation! More from Tokyo Auto Salon, their best are already there, special invitation only starts today, so will post more pics when I get back. -
Drop me a PM Happy birthday, when is it, December 2020?
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Thanks Jack! https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/body-styling/lights/624-350z-hr-nismo-jdm-front-side-clear-corner-reflectors-markers-b61d0-cf50a.html
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Hi, both in stock, ready to ship. https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/body-styling/exterior/1663-350z-torqen-undertrays-trq-ut350.html https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/350z/body-styling/exterior/8826-350z-torqen-wheel-arch-liner-splash-guard-set-fr-trq-350z-sg-fr.html
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Welcome along, congrats on your purchase!
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https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/engine/electronics/2012-370z-apexi-smart-accel-controller-410-a001.html or https://www.torqen.uk/specials/sprint-booster/nissan/9302-370z-sprint-booster-v3-rsbj371.html I'd go for the Sprint Booster.
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Hi Jon, welcome along. Good like with the purchase, post some pics here once you get it and from your journey back to Spain.
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*** TORQEN *** TOKYO AUTO SALON 2020, TOMEI, GREDDY
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Boarding a flight to Japan in LHR Terminal 5 for Tokyo Auto Salon 2020. Proud to see a copy of Banzai with the TORQEN new advert, featuring James’s 350z. Will be visiting TOMEI and Trust/GReddy factories, so stay tuned for pics and video from there and much more from TAS 2020. Much love to all!
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The year is not yet over, we're still here at TORQEN, working hard to feed your thirst and hunger for the best performance car parts in the Japanese market! As such, we're happy to announce TORQEN is now an authorised overseas distributor for TOMEI POWERED Japan. We will be visiting them in January when we will have a full tour of their insanely amazing factory and facilities. Sooooo looking forward to that! ❤️ Full range will be available here: https://www.torqen.uk/18_tomei Feel free to contact us if the part is not yet listed. TOMEI video here:
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Welcome along, post some pics with your new car!
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Wow, what a surprise https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-50719616
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You're actually reading that website?
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Have we covered this letter in this thread yet? ====== Economists’ letter to the Financial Times 25 November 2019 The UK economy needs reform. For too long it has prioritised consumption over investment, short-term financial returns over long-term innovation, rising asset values over rising wages, and deficit reduction over the quality of public services. The results are now plain. We have had ten years of near zero productivity growth. Corporate investment has stagnated. Average earnings are still lower than in 2008. A gulf has arisen between London and the South East and the rest of the country. And public services are under intolerable strain - which the economic costs of a hard Brexit would only make worse. We now moreover face the urgent imperative of acting on the climate and environmental crisis. Given private sector reluctance, what the UK economy needs is a serious injection of public investment, which can in turn leverage private finance attracted by the expectation of higher demand. Such investment needs to be directed into the large-scale and rapid decarbonisation of energy, transport, housing, industry and farming; the support of innovation- and export- oriented businesses; and public services. It is clear that this will require an active and green industrial strategy, aimed at improving productivity and spreading investment across the country. Experience elsewhere (not least in Germany) suggests a National Investment Bank would greatly help. With long-term real interest rates now negative, it makes basic economic sense for the government to borrow for this, spreading the cost over the generations who will benefit from the assets. As the IMF has acknowledged, when interest payments are low and investment raises economic growth, public debt is sustainable. At the same time, we need a serious attempt to raise wages and productivity. A higher minimum wage can help do this, alongside tighter regulation of the worst practices in the gig economy. Bringing workers onto company boards and giving them a stake in their companies, as most European countries do in some form, will also help. The UK’s outlier rate of corporation tax can clearly be raised, not least for the highly profitable digital companies. As economists, and people who work in various fields of economic policy, we have looked closely at the economic prospectuses of the political parties. It seems clear to us that the Labour Party has not only understood the deep problems we face, but has devised serious proposals for dealing with them. We believe it deserves to form the next government. Yours David G. Blanchflower Bruce V. Rauner Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College; Professor of Economics. University of Stirling; former member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Victoria Chick Emeritus Professor of Economics, University College London Lord Meghnad Desai Emeritus Professor of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science ========= Full letter here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YD3R8a7Qi6t9MwSVHiuQ_b7lMmw5GhRO/view
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Imagine if she would send vans on the road with the very kind message: "In the UK illegally? Go home or face arrest!" like in the Operation Valken. Or if she would do some secret meetings in Israel without advising her boss, the PM. That would be absolutely terrible. Oh, wait!
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Sorry for the confusion, you must remember English is not my first language, sometimes I miss stuff or don't mean what it appears to be at a first glance.
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While I kindly agree with you, she's not technically anything right now, not an MP as the parliament has been dissolved nor a shadow secretary. I would imagine a new shadow cabinet will be announced after the elections or if Labour win, a new cabinet. I haven't seen her in front of the cameras in this campaign, perhaps for a reason.
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Yes, meant to be sarcasm, Sir.