2 Fc Trailer Tire Assembly St175/80d13 8-ply White Spoke Rim 5 Lug On 4.5" on 2040-parts.com
Tires & Wheels for Sale
15 x 6 dexstar 4 bolt vintage camper trailer wheel dexter(US $150.00)
15 x 6 dexstar 4 bolt vintage camper trailer wheel dexter(US $200.00)
15 x 6 dexstar 4 bolt vintage camper trailer wheel dexter(US $180.00)
Loadsτaɾ st225/75d-15" tire with painted rim - load range d, 8-ply(US $153.32)
15x6 5 on 4.5 inch white trailer wheel rim 15 inch 5 lug c/o rv spare steel(US $49.99)
Hercules 15x6 aluminum trailer rv wheel 6x5.5 lug trailer city (8lug pictured)(US $148.99)
Peugeot SR1 concept (2010): a new design direction
Fri, 08 Jan 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 08 January 2010 15:30 Peugeot is signalling a fresh design direction with this brave new SR1 concept car. And if it doesn't look like a Peugeot, that's deliberate. It's all change at Peugeot, tacit admission that its design has erred in recent years.
Chery TX Concept
Fri, 18 May 2012The Chery TX concept was unveiled at last month's Beijing auto show and showed significant progress in comparison to past Chery-designed vehicles. The brief for the concept was to be a ‘target-customer oriented SUV'. The TX marks a new beginning for Chery as it explores its new distinctive design philosophy, ‘Shangshan Ruoshui‘ (water) that derives from the Chinese traditional philosophy, interpreted as the pursuit of harmony and unity between humans and nature.
Jaguar E-Type for sale – 12 of them
Fri, 05 Mar 2010Three of the 12 E-Type Jags on offer from one seller on Ebay If you ask anyone what the most iconic car of the ’60s was most people - we guess – would suggest the Jaguar E-Type. It seems to epitomise all the was impressive about the decade and – despite now being 50 years old – it still stands up as a stylish and desirable car. Not only is the E-type stylish and iconic it’s having new life breathed back in to it by companies like Eagle, who build E-Types to order from restoration projects and to a standard that surpasses the way they ever came out of British Leyland (or whatever the name of the company was that built them at the time - there were several iterations of the BL Brand, unfortunately).

