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2x | 5x135 | 1.5" Wheel Spacers For Lincoln Ford F-150 Heritage Blackwood on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:cn-batteries Thread Pitch:14x2 or M14x2 or 14mmx2 Manufacturer Part Number:991937-cnbatteries-1 Other Part Number:5 Lug Wheel Spacers Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:38mm or 1.5 inches Thick, 87.1mm Centerbore Thickness:1.5 Inches or 38mm Surface Finish:High Quality Aerospace Aluminum Silver Inner Diameter:87.1mm Other Part Number2:5x135mm Wheel Spacer Adapter Vehicle Bolt Pattern:5x135 UPC:1907490252645 Wheel Bolt Pattern:5x135

Look, Ma, no hands and no feet in the BMW training car

Thu, 26 May 2011

Race-car drivers, you may soon be out of a job. Just as IBM built a computer that could beat humans at chess and even at Jeopardy, BMW has built a car that can beat your lap time. OK, the best drivers can still beat this car, but we can imagine a time when autonomous cars will handle all of our driving needs, even the competitive kind.

Lexus IS F ends production to make way for the new Lexus RC F

Sun, 03 Aug 2014

The Lexus IS F is no more The Lexus IS F was the car Lexus hoped would take the fight to cars like the BMW M3. But in the 7 years the IS F has been on sale it’s only managed to shift around 11,000 units, partly because it just didn’t have the dynamics or power of the M3, but also because few yet consider Lexus a ‘Performance’ brand. So the Lexus IS F has now ended production after a less than stellar sales showing, and Lexus are instead pinning their hopes for a credible M3 beater in the new RC F.

Honda's FCEV concept previewed ahead of LA show

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

Honda has announced its FCEV concept will be making its world debut at the upcoming Los Angeles auto show. The carmaker is remaining fairly tight-lipped about the concept, although it has released this artful render. Honda also says the FCEV concept previews a potential design direction for its next-generation fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) launching in the U.S and Japan in 2015 and later in Europe.