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Title: The Citroën C1 was developed as part of the B-Zero project by the PSA Group
Photographer: adspackman
Taken on: Sunday November 5th, 2006
Posted: Sunday November 5th, 2006 Updated: Sunday March 29th, 2009
Source url: http://www.flickr.com/photos/adspackman/289378299/
Make: Citroën  Model: Citroën C1
License: by/2.0
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Aperture: 3.4    Exposure: 1/125 (0.008 sec)   35 mm Focal Length: 33   
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