Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1 Piece Honda Fit 14 Inch Genuine Used Full Wheel Cap Center Cover Emble #ynd35u on 2040-parts.com

US $53.55
Location:

Condition:Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Manufacturer Part Number:na UPC:Does not apply Material:Plastic MPN:N/A Vintage Part:No Placement on Vehicle:na Brand:N/A Type:Wheel Center Cap OE/OEM Part Number:na Manufacturer Warranty:None Inside Diameter:Unknown Number in Pack:4 Features:Easy to Install Emblem Type:na Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Universal Fitment:na Outside Diameter:Unknown Finish:na Performance Part:No

Wheel Center Caps for Sale

Chris Forsberg leads Formula Drift season with victory at Long Beach

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

Last year, Chris Forsberg had the Formula Drift title slip out of his fingers. This year, he kicked off the 2014 season with a victory. Forsberg narrowly lost to Michael Essa in 2013's final round at Irwindale, who won -- on a technicality, despite blowing an engine.

Ford offers $1 million in automotive design scholarships

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

After the passing of William Clay Ford Sr., Ford has announced that they will honor his memory and his contribution to the automobile with the creation of scholarships for automotive design students. William Clay Ford Sr., the last grandson of Henry Ford, died last week at the age of 88. Ford worked at the company that bears his name for 57 years, serving as chairman of the design committee for 32 of those years.

Car clocking fraud on rise again

Mon, 12 May 2014

There could be as many as 486,000 vehicles with a false mileage on the road in the UK, according to vehicle history experts, HPI. The act of “clocking” a vehicle has been around for a number of years and is something that was made easier with the arrival of digital odometers. In the past, the mis-aligned digits and exposed screw heads meant that a clocked car was relatively easy to spot.