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Originally Posted by surfwb86
Do I just send you the payment through paypal to order?
Stage 1 Brake Package
Street System
- Hawk HPS F&R Brake Pads
- Gruppe-S Brake Lines
- 1L ATE Brake Fluid
05 G35
Stage 1 Brake Package
Street System
- Hawk HPS F&R Brake Pads
- Gruppe-S Brake Lines
- 1L ATE Brake Fluid
05 G35
we do accept paypal payment though.
Thanks
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The Word of the Day for January 28, 2009 is:
primogeniture • \prye-moh-JENN-uh-chur\ • noun
*1 : the state of being the firstborn of the children of the same parents
2 : an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son
Example Sentence:
Brian argued that primogeniture gave him the right to the first piece of cake among his siblings.
Did you know?
In many civilizations, past and present, the state of being the oldest among siblings is a key component of inheritance law. “Primogeniture,” which first appeared in English in the early 17th century, derives from the Late Latin “primogenitura,” a combination of the Latin “primus” (“first”) and “genitura” (“birth”), from the past participle of “gignere” (“to beget”). For those who are youngest in birth order, a similar word applies -- “ultimogeniture” -- but this word is newer (first appearing in English in 1882) and much less common.
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
The Word of the Day for January 28, 2009 is:
primogeniture • \prye-moh-JENN-uh-chur\ • noun
*1 : the state of being the firstborn of the children of the same parents
2 : an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son
Example Sentence:
Brian argued that primogeniture gave him the right to the first piece of cake among his siblings.
Did you know?
In many civilizations, past and present, the state of being the oldest among siblings is a key component of inheritance law. “Primogeniture,” which first appeared in English in the early 17th century, derives from the Late Latin “primogenitura,” a combination of the Latin “primus” (“first”) and “genitura” (“birth”), from the past participle of “gignere” (“to beget”). For those who are youngest in birth order, a similar word applies -- “ultimogeniture” -- but this word is newer (first appearing in English in 1882) and much less common.
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.