came out of a 2011 mustang
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- 1979 - 1983 suzuki gs750 rotor (front)(US $29.00)
- Tire new yamaha mx100 dt100 yz250 xj900 xj550r xs400r xj550 xj750 570-4000(US $86.48)
- Pivot works wheel bearing and seal kit front fits suzuki rm 100 2003(US $27.92)
- Pivot works wheel bearing and seal kit front fits yamaha ttr 125l 2000-2008(US $28.75)
- 2007 goldwing rear tire and wheel(US $25.00)
- 1979 - 1983 suzuki gs750 front rotor(US $29.00)
Pininfarina adds product-development director
Mon, 25 Oct 2010Starting on Dec. 1, Andrea Maria Benedetto will serve as Italian car-design firm Pininfarina S.p.A.'s product-development director. Benedetto, who last served as the vice president of body and chassis function in the research and development division of Toyota Motor Europe, will organize engineering and R&D activities.
New Infiniti G Series to debut at 2013 Detroit Auto Show
Sun, 21 Oct 2012The new 2013 / 2014 Infiniti G Series will debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January before going on sale later in 2013. Infiniti may not have managed to make the biggest mark on the car landscape in the UK, but the news of a new G-Series is interesting because it seems likely it will offer a more interesting design and more Europe-focused powertrains. The current Infini G37 comes as a 3.7 litre V6 and nothing else, which doesn’t exactly help sales in Europe where economy and CO2 levels are a bigger driver of sales than they are in Infiniti’s main market, the USA.
At the Detroit Auto Show, Lincoln gets a C
Mon, 12 Jan 2009Hoping to attract younger buyers, Ford's Lincoln division unveiled the Lincoln C concept at the Detroit Auto Show this week, a car Lincoln calls a big idea for a small luxury car. Ford's vision: a small, more fuel-efficient car for congested urban areas and compact parking spaces that still provides driver and passengers with luxury and comfort of larger sedans. "Modern luxury buyers who live and work in large, urban areas want to play their part in helping the environment by moving to a smaller vehicle, but they still want to enjoy the luxuries of life," said Peter Horbury, executive director of Design, The Americas.