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Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:38mm or 1.5 inches Thick, 125mm Centerbore Stud Grade:10.9 Other Part Number:14mm x 2.0 or 14x2 or M14x2 Studs / Nuts Wheel Bolt Pattern:8x170 MM Inner Diameter:125 MM Surface Finish:High Quality Aerospace Aluminum Silver VEHICLE BOLT PATTERN:8x170 MM Thickness:1.5" THICK or 38mm QUANTITY:2 Thread Pitch:14x2 or M14x2 Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:070702-wonderfulpart1 Brand:wonderfulparts UPC:736950663339

BMW M4 coupe (2014) first official pictures

Wed, 11 Dec 2013

By Damion Smy First Official Pictures 11 December 2013 12:00 June 21 2014 is the day the new BMW M4 goes on sale, yet BMW has released full details for the production version of its new hero ahead of its Detroit show debut in January. In case you missed it, the M4 is the new name for the two-door M3, and the flagship M version is more powerful, faster and tougher than ever. The outgoing M3 Coupe has proved the benchmark for the Mercedes C63 AMG and the Audi RS5 so the M4 will has its work cut out for it, having to live up to not only its rivals, but its predecessor.

Lexus, Subaru, Mazda score highest Consumer Reports' rankings

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

Japanese brands, led by Lexus, Subaru and Mazda, continue to dominate Consumer Reports' rankings of the best light vehicles on the market, claiming "top pick" honors in seven out of 10 product segments and capturing the top seven spots for overall brand reliability and performance. The brands that scored best on the magazine's report cards for 2013 were Lexus, with a score of 79 out of 100, followed by Subaru and Mazda, which both scored a 76. Toyota, Acura, Honda and Scion rounded out the top seven.

2013 Australian Motor Show axed

Tue, 26 Mar 2013

This year’s Australian Motor Show in Melbourne has been cancelled by its organizers three months before its planned opening. Falling attendance figures played a big part in taking the decision, as did what is seen as a lack of manufacturer support. The Australian International Motor Show Joint Venture's event director Russ Tyrie said the decision was taken "based on a consensus view of the automotive industry to focus limited marketing budgets in 2013 on firm-specific activities, rather than an industry-based motor show." The Volkswagen Group's decision not to attend may well have acted as the final nail in the coffin along with Hyundai's hesitancy despite initial support.