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Bmw 318ti Aluminum Door Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


In Stock, Ships next day, FedEx Standard GroundFit BMW E36 3 series Coupe and 318 Doors

Aluminum Door Cards clean up the look inside the car as well as help save your knees from the power window motor.
a cost effective way to save weight while still looking good.
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Aluminum panels come in smooth finish

A34 closure to create 68-mile detour!

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

The Highways Agency has announced essential bridge maintenance works are to take place on the A34 – and has revealed it will divert motorists on a 68-mile detour! Britain’s longest roadworks diversion One pothole for every mile of road in Britain A bridge near Beedon in West Berkshire is going to be closed overnight later in October – but it will be closed from Friday night to Monday morning for two entire weekends in November. The recommended diversion will be fully signposted and will take motorists on a tour of the M4, A404(M), A404 and M40… the total trip time will be at least one hour, says the agency, “but that could easily increase depending on conditions,” it admitted.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2010) bows in

Wed, 19 Aug 2009

The 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS will be at the Frankfurt Motor Show As you can probably guess, the first thing the latest GT3 RS gets is a hike in power, courtesy of the move from the old naturally aspirated 3.6 litre to the 3.8 litre you get in the new 911 Turbo, minus the turbos. But that still gives you 450bhp – up 15bhp on the regular GT3 – all of which gets shoved through a shorter ratio six-speed manual box. No nancy-boy paddles shifters here.

Why aren’t Porsche 911 GT3 owners in the UK being compensated?

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

UK owners of the 911 GT3 aren’t getting compensation It does seem reasonable that if you buy a car you subsequently can’t use because of a design flaw, that the car maker pays you compensation for loss of use. So when Porsche ordered owners of the 911 GT3 to stop using their cars after a fire risk was revealed thanks to a faulty connector, it seemed certain owners would be in for some payback from Porsche. But despite offering US owners of the GT3 $2,000 a month for loss of use, up to $4,000 a month for those in the Middle East and €175 a day for German owners, UK owners of the GT3 aren’t getting a penny.