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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne_Nosala" data-source="post: 12792" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Hey Gang</p><p>I copied this from a manufacturing mag I receive here at the shop,</p><p>Wayne</p><p></p><p>Read on....</p><p></p><p>Small Cerritos firm seeks Marines award for rugged combat vehicle</p><p></p><p>Flyer Technologies of Cerritos, CA is expanding its Dune Buggy sights to a light</p><p>strike vehicle for the Marine corps called the Flyer 21 (ITV-LVS). It has a range</p><p>of 450 miles, speed to 75mph, has turbo intercooled diesel, seats 1 to 6.</p><p>If contract is won vehicals would be made in El Segundo, returning automaking </p><p>to So Cal for the first time since GM closed its Van Nuys plant in 1992.</p><p>Initial contract would call for 2700 vehicles worth about $250 million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne_Nosala, post: 12792, member: 71"] Hey Gang I copied this from a manufacturing mag I receive here at the shop, Wayne Read on.... Small Cerritos firm seeks Marines award for rugged combat vehicle Flyer Technologies of Cerritos, CA is expanding its Dune Buggy sights to a light strike vehicle for the Marine corps called the Flyer 21 (ITV-LVS). It has a range of 450 miles, speed to 75mph, has turbo intercooled diesel, seats 1 to 6. If contract is won vehicals would be made in El Segundo, returning automaking to So Cal for the first time since GM closed its Van Nuys plant in 1992. Initial contract would call for 2700 vehicles worth about $250 million. [/QUOTE]
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