Mexican Fender

Posted by admin on 28th August 2009 in Fender

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If youare traveling to Mexico Then Obtain Mexican Car Insurance

There is such a lot to think about when you are planning a road trip : What will you pack, where will you go, will you need chains for your tires, or a fine tune for your radiator? Is the air in your car working, do you need an oil replacement. Once you have figured all that out you will have to make sure you have lots of nibbles, a map or 2, games for the kids and good music. You have considered a lot of things for the planning of your trip, but have you thought about Mexican car insurance?
Sure, if you are traveling in the USA, the likelihood that you have insurance is high and you won’t need to change anything for your travels, but if you’re meaning to cross over the border into Mexico, automobile insurance is a complete must.


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Less a band than the musical equivalent of a Tex-Mex combo platter, the Texas Tornados spotlight the complementary tastes of their four veteran members. This compilation extends from roadhouse rockers by the Sir Douglas Quintet’s Doug Sahm (“Who Were You Thinkin’ Of,” “Adios Mexico”) to novelty numbers from his quintet keyboardist Augie Meyers (“Que Paso,” “Guacamole”) to country and traditional M…

Remembering - 25 Golden Hits


Remembering – 25 Golden Hits


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Lone Star: Original Soundtrack From The Film


Lone Star: Original Soundtrack From The Film


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Writer-director John Sayles’s complex, adult mystery delves deeply into borders at myriad levels, a theme echoed beautifully in this collection of country, blues, norteño, R&B, and folk songs that appear as source cues in the film. Sayles’s hand in picking them is evident in terms of both quality and thematic resonance: in a telling gesture, Ivory Joe Hunter’s mournful “Since I Met You Baby” is a…

Shepherd's Tale [VHS]


Shepherd’s Tale [VHS]


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La Pastorela [VHS]


La Pastorela [VHS]


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