(4) Land Rover Range Rover/sport 20" Oem/factory Wheels/rims/w/michelin Tires on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
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17" evoke m5 wheel rim tire package 4 lug (4x100/114.3) gunmetal new(US $529.00)
17" evoke m5 wheel rim tire package 5 lug (5x100/114.3) gunmetal new(US $529.00)
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porsche 8.5" & 9" x 17" turbo twist wheels and toyo proxes ra1 tires - 4 total(US $750.00)
17" evoke xt wheel rim and tire package 4 lug gunmetal new(US $539.00)
Toyota Fun-Vii concept
Tue, 29 Nov 2011Billed as the automotive equivalent of the smartphone, the Toyota Fun-Vii concept is part of the ‘Fun to Drive, Again' section of Toyota's concept car onslaught at the 2011 Tokyo motor show. The Fun-Vii is a socially-integrated vehicle that can change its appearance as quickly as the owner can download an app. The surfacing of the concept can be used as a display surface for business, with the body color and display content changeable at will.
Concept Car of the Week: Mazda Ibuki (2003)
Fri, 21 Feb 2014With the Ibuki, Mazda designers synthesized the most successful of the first generation MX-5's iconic elements and evolved their forms to make them even more memorable and simple. To do so, they used a strong geometric theme throughout the car inside and out: LED headlamps; front air intake; tail lamps; rear view mirrors; release handles and interior details down to the pedals – every shape follow the same oval theme. Zooming out, the silhouette – as well as the top view – is also oval, making the Ibuki look more like a toy than a car, which is a real bonus for a small roadster.
Who's where: Jean-Arthur Madelaine-Advenier becomes Citroën's head of interior design
Wed, 20 Aug 2014Citroën has appointed Jean-Arthur Madelaine-Advenier as its new head of interior design. The 34-year-old Frenchman joins the firm from Tesla, where he had a brief stint as lead designer for interiors at the US-company's California studio. Madelaine-Advenier graduated from the RCA in London in 2003, then headed to Mercedes' advanced studio in Italy for a three-year stint as a junior interior designer.









