M OTOR - OXYGEN AGENCY(MOA) Andrea Borovic. W HAT IS T HE B EST G AME C OMPANY E VER ? MOA mainly focuses on cars, motorcycles and trucks and doesn’t.

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M OTOR - OXYGEN AGENCY(MOA) Andrea Borovic

W HAT IS T HE B EST G AME C OMPANY E VER ? MOA mainly focuses on cars, motorcycles and trucks and doesn’t require additional payments or changes after a purchase, rather than most companies who focus on getting as many additional parts for cars, trucks and motorcycles as possible out on the market to get more money. MOA promises to give people who want to save our environment, time and the most important thing- money everything what they want: A part(sensor) for oxygen that you put on the car, so it can use it instead of expensive gas is carefully developed and not rushed, like in mostly other companies. Finished and polished part is not based on just getting money for the company, it wants to provide full satisfaction.

W HAT ARE THE BENEFITS ? We guarantee that MOA will bring only high quality motor-parts to the consumer. Note that it takes years, and even decades to test that motor-sensor for oxygen, so we can be sure to provide you full protection and you can happily use our products. Once you are not fully satisfied, or you have a problem no matter is it minor or major, you can contact one of our polite admission people who will help you to get your money back. Products that are developed by MOA will be life changing; they will be so awesome that people will tell their friends about the amazingness of the products, so everyone can share, join and use the product. The product will not only bring happiness, but also will save our environment which is one of our basics sources of life, and people’s sense of hearing- eventually!

W HY SHOULD YOU INVEST ? Did you ever wonder how this world would sound without noisy motors that wake you up harshly every morning? Did you ever wonder how air would be more clean and useful, and how it wouldn’t matter do you live in an urban city or mountain, just because it wouldn’t matter? And did you ever wonder how would it be when you look at your wallet that is full of money because you didn’t have to pay for the expensive gas yesterday? We care, and we are sure that you do too. This is why our products are developed carefully and with care are proven to have less bugs. People who even more care, can save more money, if they buy extension of the first part that provides FULL silence while using the machine. This will make happy both-us and you.

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T ABLE - MARKET SUPPLY SCHEDULE Price per one extensionExtensions supplied per day $ ,000 $ ,800 $ ,600 $ , 500 $ , 300

G RAPH - EXPLAINS QUANTITY SUPPLIED OF A GOOD BY ALL SUPPLIERS AT DIFFERENT PRICES

The curve goes up and increases as price increases with extensions supplied per day.