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BRIGGS & STRATTON PARTS 94342 ROCKER ARM STUD
BRIGGS & STRATTON PARTS 94342 ROCKER ARM STUD
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Chevy Competition Rocker Arm Studs / Nuts Screw In 7/16
Chevy Competition Rocker Arm Studs / Nuts Screw In 7/16"-14 x 7/16"-20 - NEW
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COMP Rocker Arm Ultra Pro Magnum Full Roller Chromoly Steel 1.6 Ratio 3/8
COMP Rocker Arm Ultra Pro Magnum Full Roller Chromoly Steel 1.6 Ratio 3/8" Stud
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Crane Rocker Arms 7/16
Crane Rocker Arms 7/16" Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.65 Ratio Pontiac V-8
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COMP Cams 1828-1 Rocker Arm Fits 7/16
COMP Cams 1828-1 Rocker Arm Fits 7/16" Stud Full Roller Steel 1.8 Ratio Chevy BB
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GM 2.8 3.1 3.4 CAMARO S10 ROCKER ARM STUDS 12 214-1089
GM 2.8 3.1 3.4 CAMARO S10 ROCKER ARM STUDS 12 214-1089
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SB CHEVY LONG SLOT ROCKER ARM 1.6 RATIO 3/8 STUD
SB CHEVY LONG SLOT ROCKER ARM 1.6 RATIO 3/8 STUD
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Summit Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.5 Ratio Fits 3/8
Summit Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.5 Ratio Fits 3/8" Stud SBC
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Rocker Arm Studs sb Chevy 283 305 307 327 350 400 262 265 267 sbc
Rocker Arm Studs sb Chevy 283 305 307 327 350 400 262 265 267 sbc
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SB and BB Chevy 7/16
SB and BB Chevy 7/16" Rocker Arm Studs Mr. Gasket NEW
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HP 7/16
HP 7/16" Rocker Arm Studs bb sb Chevy Big & Small Block Chevrolet sbc bbc
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BOX OF 4 Melling MRDS934 Rocker Arm Studs for Ford 260 289 302 1962-77 and 6 cyl
BOX OF 4 Melling MRDS934 Rocker Arm Studs for Ford 260 289 302 1962-77 and 6 cyl
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KENT MOORE J-6880 ROCKER ARM STUD INSTALLER GM TOOL
KENT MOORE J-6880 ROCKER ARM STUD INSTALLER GM TOOL
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Pushrod L Checker Mockup Rocker Arm Only Fits 7/16
Pushrod L Checker Mockup Rocker Arm Only Fits 7/16" Studs Chevy Small Block
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ARP Rocker Arm Studs Pro Series 7/16-20
ARP Rocker Arm Studs Pro Series 7/16-20" Thread 2.00" Effective Stud Len BBCOf8
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1955 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CORVETTE TRUCK GM NOS ROCKER ARM STUD 3719800 .013
1955 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CORVETTE TRUCK GM NOS ROCKER ARM STUD 3719800 .013
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1955 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CORVETTE TRUCK GM NOS ROCKER ARM STUD 3713065 .003
1955 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CORVETTE TRUCK GM NOS ROCKER ARM STUD 3713065 .003
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Mercedes Engine Rocker Arm Ball Stud: Febi 069 33016 280
Mercedes Engine Rocker Arm Ball Stud: Febi 069 33016 280
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GM PERFORMANCE SBC LT1 ROCKER ARM STUDS   12495497  NOS  CHEVROLET
GM PERFORMANCE SBC LT1 ROCKER ARM STUDS 12495497 NOS CHEVROLET
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COMP Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.73 Ratio Fits 7/16
COMP Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.73 Ratio Fits 7/16" Stud Ford
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Mercedes Engine Rocker Arm Ball Stud: Genuine 069 33031 001
Mercedes Engine Rocker Arm Ball Stud: Genuine 069 33031 001
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Corvette NOS Rocker Arm Studs 5 Peices Big Block 1965-1974
Corvette NOS Rocker Arm Studs 5 Peices Big Block 1965-1974
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ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.450
ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.450" 3/8 7/16
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ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.605
ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.605" 3/8 7/16
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ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.470
ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford 2.470" 7/16 SHRT
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ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford BB 2.550
ARP Rocker Arm Stud Set Chevrolet Ford BB 2.550" 7/16
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Rocker Arm Studs 7/16
Rocker Arm Studs 7/16" for Big Block Chevy
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New Small Block Chevy Rocker Arm Studs 305 327 350 400
New Small Block Chevy Rocker Arm Studs 305 327 350 400
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Crane Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.70 Ratio Fits 3/8
Crane Rocker Arm Stud Mount Full Roller Aluminum 1.70 Ratio Fits 3/8" Stud SBC
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02 POLARIS FRONTIER 800 ENGINE VALVE ROCKER ARM W/ STUD
02 POLARIS FRONTIER 800 ENGINE VALVE ROCKER ARM W/ STUD
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COMP Rocker Arm Stud Mount OEM-Style Stamped Steel 1.5 Ratio Fits 7/16
COMP Rocker Arm Stud Mount OEM-Style Stamped Steel 1.5 Ratio Fits 7/16" Stud
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COMP Cams 4503-1 Rocker Arm Stud 7/16-20
COMP Cams 4503-1 Rocker Arm Stud 7/16-20" Thread 1.75" Effective Stud Length Ea
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Guide Plates & 3/8
Guide Plates & 3/8" Rocker Arm Studs sb Chevy 283 305 327 350 383 400 sbc
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JEGS Performance Products 20584 Rocker Arm Studs
JEGS Performance Products 20584 Rocker Arm Studs
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ARP 7/16 Rocker Arm Studs sb Chevy & Ford 283-400 Small Block sbc # 134-7103
ARP 7/16 Rocker Arm Studs sb Chevy & Ford 283-400 Small Block sbc # 134-7103
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ARP 100-7101 High Performance Series SBF 7/16
ARP 100-7101 High Performance Series SBF 7/16" Rocker Arm Studs Small Block Ford
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ARP 135-7201 BB CHEVY 496 CID ROCKER ARM STUD KIT
ARP 135-7201 BB CHEVY 496 CID ROCKER ARM STUD KIT
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Isky BBC Chevy Roller Rocker Arm Aluminum 1.8 7/16 Stud
Isky BBC Chevy Roller Rocker Arm Aluminum 1.8 7/16 Stud
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 7/16 Rocker Arm Studs Pro Series Sbc BBC Stud
7/16 Rocker Arm Studs Pro Series Sbc BBC Stud
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ARP 134-7101 High Performance Series SBC 3/8
ARP 134-7101 High Performance Series SBC 3/8" Rocker Arm Studs Small Block Chevy
Paypal   US $46.72
Pro Comp Rocker Arm Studs 3/8
Pro Comp Rocker Arm Studs 3/8
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FORD RACING 7/16
FORD RACING 7/16" ROCKER ARM STUD SET M-6527-C311
Paypal   US $75.00
ARP 134-7104 High Performance Series SBF 3/8
ARP 134-7104 High Performance Series SBF 3/8" Rocker Arm Studs Small Block Ford
Paypal   US $49.88
JEGS Performance Products 20582 Rocker Arm Studs
JEGS Performance Products 20582 Rocker Arm Studs
Paypal   US $32.38
JEGS Performance Products 20580 Rocker Arm Studs
JEGS Performance Products 20580 Rocker Arm Studs
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Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms sb Chevy 327 350 400 sbc 1.5 Ratio 3/8
Steel Roller Tip Rocker Arms sb Chevy 327 350 400 sbc 1.5 Ratio 3/8" Stud
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Rocker Arm Adjuster Posi-Locks Chevy Ford Pontaic 3/8 Stud o.e.Rockers 850008
Rocker Arm Adjuster Posi-Locks Chevy Ford Pontaic 3/8 Stud o.e.Rockers 850008
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V8 Chevy Rocker Arm Studs Full set of 16 NEW 7/16
V8 Chevy Rocker Arm Studs Full set of 16 NEW 7/16" -14 x 7/16" -20 OPENED PACK
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Push Rod Guide Plates And 7/16 Rocker Arm studs Stud
Push Rod Guide Plates And 7/16 Rocker Arm studs Stud
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SBC GM 350 Chevy Stainless Roller Rocker Arms 1.6 Ratio 7/16
SBC GM 350 Chevy Stainless Roller Rocker Arms 1.6 Ratio 7/16" Stud
Paypal   US $123.95
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Today, I'm going to take a break from pointing out great sales and discounts, to discuss- simply fashion. What are the hottest trends right now? Of course, there are always thousands of trends that are popular at any moment- but a few rise above the rest in terms of popularity and style. For the 2010 winter season, these trends are: Plaid, Rocker chic, and Boho.

Plaid, which picked up momentum during the fall season, has managed to pick up speed through the winter season. Truthfully, I can't forsee this trend ending anytime soon. Mainly because of it's versatility and the ease in which it becomes the focal point of an ensemble. During the fall, we noticed plaid on dresses and long-sleeve, mainly button up shirts- which gave the season a very western feel.

Fast forward to the winter and we are seeing plaid on coats, vests.. even boots and shoes. I personally adore plaid- its cute and its simple to pull off with minimal effort. Actually, wearing plaid requires less effort than usual- eye liner, lip stick, and glamorous curls don't really go with the vibe, now does it?

Also, it seems that whether you are at a party or just the mall, you are passing rockstar look-a-likes everywhere. Studs, leather, grommets, animal prints, and textured tights are ruling the style scene. And why not? It's such a youthful and edgy look.. who doesn't want to showcase their tough side every once in awhile?

And finally.. boho. But really, when is this look not trendy? It seems to last season after season. Although, recently it has really taken off with the introduction of more fur into wardrobes everywhere. We are seeing fur jackets and vests- fur is even being used as the trimming on purses, shoes, and gloves. Which is divine for the winter season.. nothing is cozier than fur. Faux fur, to be specific.

I really love the cropped fur jackets that are popping up everywhere- especially the ultra trendy leopard printed ones. Now if I could successfully pull it off, is the question.

Thanks for reading about simply fashion and happy shopping!

Katie is a fashion-lover, who has been studying trends for years. A slave to fashion if you will. In lieu of the recession- she has now devoted a blog to researching the best afforable fashion on the web: http://fashion-on-sale.blogspot.com/

Glove

A glove (Middle English from Old English glof) is a type of garment (and more specifically a fashion accessory) which covers the hand of a human. Gloves have separate sheaths or openings for each finger and the thumb; if there is an opening but no covering sheath for each finger they are called "fingerless gloves". Fingerless gloves with one large opening rather than individual openings for each finger are sometimes called gauntlets. Gloves which cover the entire hand but do not have separate finger openings or sheaths are called mittens. Mittens are almost always warmer than gloves made of the same material because fingers maintain their warmth better when they are in contact with each other. As well, the reduced surface area means that there is less heat loss.
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There is also a hybrid of glove and mitten which contains open-ended sheaths for the four fingers (as in a fingerless glove, but not the thumb) and also an additional compartment encapsulating the four fingers as a mitten would. This compartment can be lifted off the fingers and folded back to allow the individual fingers ease of movement and access while the hand remains covered. The usual design is for the mitten cavity to be stitched onto the back of the fingerless glove only, allowing it to be flipped over (normally held back by Velcro or a button) to transform the garment from a mitten to a glove. Gloves can serve to protect and comfort the hands of the wearer against cold or heat, physical damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch. Latex, nitrile rubber or vinyl disposable gloves are often worn by health care professionals as hygiene and contamination protection measures. Police officers often wear them to work in crime scenes to prevent destroying evidence in the scene. Many criminals also wear these gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints, which makes the crime investigation more difficult. Fingerless gloves are useful for bikers and where dexterity is required that gloves would restrict. These gloves are not particularly used in cold weather, as the exposed finger numbs. Cigarette smokers and church organists often use fingerless gloves. Some gloves include a gauntlet that extends partway up the arm. Cycling gloves for road racing or touring are usually fingerless. Gloves have been made of many materials including cloth, knitted or felted wool, leather, rubber, latex, neoprene, and metal (as in mail). Modern gloves made of kevlar protect the wearer from cuts. Gloves and gauntlets are also integral components of pressure suits and spacesuits such as the Apollo/Skylab A7L which went to the moon. Spacesuit gloves must combine extreme toughness and environmental protection with a degree of sensitivity and flexibility if the astronaut is to do any manual work. Today gloves are made around the world. Most expensive women's fashion gloves are still made in France, with some made in Canada. For cheaper male gloves New York State, especially Gloversville, New York is still a world centre of glove manufacturing. More and more glove manufacturing is being done in East Asia, however. Gloves appear to be of great antiquity. According to some translations of Homer's The Odyssey, La?rtes is described as wearing gloves while walking in his garden so as to avoid the brambles.[1] (Other translations, however, insist that Laertes pulled his long sleeves over his hands.) Herodotus, in The History of Herodotus (440 BC), tells how Leotychides was incriminated by a glove (gauntlet) full of silver that he received as a bribe.[2] Among the Romans also there are occasional references to the use of gloves. According to Pliny the Younger (ca. 100), his uncle's shorthand writer wore gloves during the winter so as not to impede the elder Pliny's work.[3] During the 13th century, gloves began to be worn by ladies as a fashion ornament.[1] They were made of linen and silk, and sometimes reached to the elbow.[1] Such worldly accoutrements were not for holy women, according to the early thirteenth-century Ancrene Wisse, written for their guidance.[4] Sumptuary laws were promulgated to restrain this vanity: against samite gloves in Bologna, 1294, against perfumed gloves in Rome, 1560. A Paris corporation or guild of glovers (gantiers) existed from the thirteenth century. They made them in skin or in fur. It was not until the 16th century that they reached their greatest elaboration, however, when Queen Elizabeth I set the fashion for wearing them richly embroidered and jeweled, and for putting them on and taking them off during audiences, to draw attention to her beautiful hands.[7] In Paris, the gantiers became gantiers parfumeurs, for the scented oils, musk, ambergris and civet, that perfumed leather gloves, but their trade, which was an introduction at the court of Catherine de' Medici,[8] was not specifically recognised until 1656, in a royal brevet. Makers of knitted gloves, which did not retain perfume and had less social cachet, were organised in a separate guild, of bonnetiers[9] who might knit silk as well as wool. Such workers were already organised in the fourteenth century. Knitted gloves were a refined handiwork that required five years of apprenticeship; defective work was subject to confiscation and burning. Embroidered and jeweled gloves also formed part of the insignia of emperors and kings. Thus Matthew of Paris, in recording the burial of Henry II of England in 1189, mentions that he was buried in his coronation robes with a golden crown on his head and gloves on his hands.[1] Gloves were also found on the hands of King John when his tomb was opened in 1797 and on those of King Edward I when his tomb was opened in 1774.[1] Pontifical gloves are liturgical ornaments used primarily by the pope, the cardinals, and bishops.[1] They may be worn only at the celebration of mass.[1] The liturgical use of gloves has not been traced beyond the beginning of the 10th century, and their introduction may have been due to a simple desire to keep the hands clean for the holy mysteries, but others suggest that they were adopted as part of the increasing pomp with which the Carolingian bishops were surrounding themselves.[1] From the Frankish kingdom the custom spread to Rome, where liturgical gloves are first heard of in the earlier half of the 11th century.[1] Latex gloves, ubiquitous in surgery and forensics, were developed by the Australian Ansell company. It is also widely believed that vanilla essence can preserve gardening gloves during winter (and spring) months. The fabrics include: rubber, cotton, wool and plastic. Fingerless gloves (or glovelettes) are garments worn on the hands which resemble regular gloves in most ways, except that the finger columns are half-length and opened, allowing the tops of the wearer's fingers to emerge through. Fingerless gloves are often padded in the palm area, to provide protection to the hand, and the exposed fingers do not interfere with sensation or gripping. In contrast to traditional gloves, often worn for warmth, fingerless gloves will often have a ventilated back to allow the hands to cool; this is commonly seen in weightlifting gloves. Fingerless gloves are also worn by bikers as a means to better grip the handlebars, as well as by skateboarders and rollerbladers, to protect the palms of the hands and add grip in the event of a fall. Some anglers, particularly fly fishermen, favor fingerless gloves to allow manipulation of line and tackle in cooler conditions. Fingerless gloves are usually leather and have a distinct appearance. Much like rocker jackets, they are sometimes worn by people who wish to display a certain sense of rebellion, recklessness, "toughness" or general disregard for the standards of society (such as John Bender in The Breakfast Club). This is why they are quite common in heavy metal and punk fashion and are sometimes decorated with metal studs or spikes. Some non-conformist individuals would wear a single glove on one hand leaving the other hand glove-less. A woolen variety became popular in the early 1980s, largely due to the example of English pop star Nik Kershaw. Fingerless gloves are also known as "hobo gloves", due to their association with homeless people.
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