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Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Filter

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  Kebhari.com is a top classified advertise site in India. Kebhari.com offers a lots of parts and accessories.   For example:   Suction Strainer Filter, Hydraulic Filter, Fuel Filter, EDM Filter, Oil Filter, Air Filter. SuctionStrainer Filter Suction strainer filters are designed for installation into high-pressure suction lines of hydraulic pumps. Suction strainer elements are only intended to protect hydraulic pumps against catastrophic failure caused by coarse contaminants. Construction: suction strainer filters are manufactured using pleated stainless steel mesh screen and rugged steel core centers that are epoxy bonded to heavy gauge connector and end caps.  Specification Flow rate                              Suction strainers are available from a flow rate of 5 to 250 lpm. Nominal particle rating       Filters are available from 10 microns to 150 microns filtration rating Filter caps                          Die cast aluminium nut and caps are insta

End of the road for the ‘Grand Old Lady’ of India

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India's oldest car factory has abruptly suspended production of the hulking Ambassador sedan that has a nearly seven-decade history as the car of the Indian elite. It was unclear how long manufacturing will be on hold, but Kolkata-based Hindustan Motors said Monday it hopes to resume making the so-called " Amby " after a period of restructuring and clearing of its debts. The heavy car's large size and poor gas mileage have driven customers to cheaper competitors from abroad. About 80 percent of cars sold in India today are small cars that can maneuver in crowded cities and that cater to a rising middle class eager for wheels without costs. An Indian government owned Ambassador car is parked beside a road in Kolkata , india. The company began making the Ambassador in 1948, modeling it after the British Morris Oxford III. Last year only 2,214 of the vehicles were sold, reflecting a steep decline from production levels in the 1980s around 24,000 v