Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Three Jaguar Xke E-type Wire Wheels - Two With Michelins, One Goodyear - Look!! on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
:

 Four wire wheels "smooth hub" style.  Jaguar XKE E-type 15" x 5".  2 of the wheels come mounted with older Michelin 185 x 15 tyres.  One of the Wheels comes with a mounted Goodyear Arriva tire.  All hold air.  I drove on them this summer with no flats.  I would rate the wheels in fair condition.  But this may be a nice chance to buy yourself a little time, or complete your "shop set" of Jaguar wheels.  Can also be sandblasted / painted for various applications including British Cars. Bonus!! One wheel has NO tire, and is missing spokes.  Refurbish or???  Local Pickup Only!! Will not ship. Items listed locally, seller has the right to end this auction at anytime.
Very Reasonable Reserve.
Good Luck!!!

Posted with eBay Mobile

Lotus Evora UK Prices revealed at Geneva

Thu, 05 Mar 2009

Lotus Evora 2+2 - UK Car Prices announced at Geneva '09 The first four (ish) seater Lotus in a generation, the Evora is powered by a 3.5 litre V6, which manages to produce 276bhp and 252ft/lbs of torque. The Toyota sourced engine manages a 0-60 of around 5 seconds, and on to a top speed of 160mph. And the Evora does a pretty decent job with emissions and economy, especially considering its performance.

Nissan X-Trail N-TEC+ launched

Wed, 03 Oct 2012

Nissan has launched a new X-Trail model – the X-Trail N-Tec+ – with ‘Sporty’ looks and extra gadgets. Last year we got the Nissan X-Trail Platinum Edition with all the options ticked and a price of almost £30k, and now we get the sporty version – the Nissan X-Trail N-Tec+ – with more gadgets and extra kit at £27,790. Nissan are trumpeting the X-Trail N-Tec+ as the ‘Sporty’ X-Trail (if that’s not an oxymoron) and pitching it between the Acenta and Tekna versions.

Driven: Ford Flex

Fri, 26 Dec 2008

When Ford unveiled the Fairlane concept in 2005, the company attempted to "rewrite the people mover story", according to Group Vice President of Design and Chief Creative Officer, J Mays. The Minivan, once the symbol of suburban America, had fallen out of favor - its dowdy, "soccer mom" image eschewed in exchange for upscale, aggressive SUVs. According to Mays, the idea with the Fairlane was to "move people emotionally as well as physically", something few minivans had done before.