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US $995.00
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Tampa Bay Area, FL, US

Tampa Bay Area, FL, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:In the unlikely event that a return is requested, it must first be authorized by Ready 2 Roll Rims. Once approved, ALL items must be returned in “NEW”, undamaged, UNMOUNTED condition including all original packaging lugs,locks,etc. Shipping expense incurred to return items is the buyer's responsibility. All approved returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Rim Brand:STARR Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:8.5 Rim Diameter:20 Offset:+34 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:Array Hub Bore:73.1 Rim Structure:One Piece

Nissan slashes 370Z price and adds hot Nismo model for 2013

Thu, 23 May 2013

Nissan has given the 370Z a shot in the arm for its fourth year on sale, cutting the price of the entry-level model by £3,005, and adding a new range-topper: the upgraded 370Z Nismo. So just how cheap is a new 370Z now? You can get a base-spec coupe for £26,995, which comes with the facelifted front end (new bumper and LED running lights) plus new 18in alloys.

MP calls for taxis to have CCTV

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

HIGH RISK situations for taxi drivers could be mitigated by installing CCTV cameras in all minicabs and taxis, according to a Conservative MP. Bedford MP Richard Fuller said that cameras, which are long overdue, would also help make passengers feel safer. Proposing his Licensed Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles (Closed circuit television) Bill, Mr Fuller said: "In this Bill, I would propose that we should provide for secure and encrypted CCTV." Mr Fuller's Bill would ensure that recordings would only be for police access and only in specific cases.

Spoken street names useful in navigation units, magazine says

Mon, 01 Nov 2010

If you're in the market for a portable navigation unit, features such as spoken street names and reality view/lane assist are worth the money while traffic information, connected services and voice recognition are not as essential, says Consumer Reports magazine. Less expensive navigation models are even offering the service via which the unit will speak the names of streets or highway numbers rather than telling drivers to merge or turn in a specific direction. Reality view/lane assist is a feature commonly packaged as one that displays three-dimensional views of exits, signs and intersections as well as the best lane to be in for upcoming driving maneuvers.