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US $3,500.00
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Park City, Utah, United States

I will fill a container with $12,000 worth of car parts and get it to a loading dock wherever you need. Save thousands if you are a car part dealer internationally. 

Tell me what you are looking for. I can offer transmissions, engines, bumpers, seats, doors, dash, coolant systems, radios, headlights, grill, computers, small parts, AC Compressors. 

I knew a guy who would fly to Southern California once a year and fill a container and ship it to Sweden. 

We can negotiate a list and I will be 100% honest about everything in the boxes and the condition. We are licensed and bonded dealers with our government.   NO JUNK!!! Only good sellable stuff. 

Freight to a California port should be $700 for a truck full or $1600 to the East Coast.

Kia KH

Tue, 14 Feb 2012

These official sketches of the Kia KH preview an all-new flagship sedan that will also be the brand's first rear-wheel drive car, notwithstanding last year's GT concept. The classically proportioned three-box sedan appears to feature a blend of Kia design cues and the influences of other luxury models. The KH sports the Kia tiger-nose grille, framed by large, detailed lamp graphics and contoured hood.

Buick Regal GS at Detroit

Thu, 07 Jan 2010

GM are showing a 'Concept' of the Buick Regal GS at the Detroit Motor Show It always seemed likely that having taken the very good Vauxhall Insignia and turned it in to a Buick for the 21st century – The Buick Regal – that GM would take the obvious step of producing a performance version based on the Insignia VRX. So it’s not a huge surprise that GM have revealed the Buick Regal GS as a Concept (concept? Believe that and you’ll believe anything) which they are showing at the Detroit Motor Show this month.

A schooling in Jaguar: a lifetime fan speaks

Thu, 08 Jul 2010

My Jaguar story starts in 1978. I started at secondary school which entailed a train journey each morning and then a five-minute walk. Almost every day on that walk I was passed by a beautiful Squadron Blue 4.2 XJ6 with a black vinyl roof, chrome plated wheels and a private registration number.