67-69 Camaro Firebird Rear Spoiler Deck Lid Trunk Spring Torsion Rod Rods Pair on 2040-parts.com
Galt, California, United States
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Spoilers & Wings for Sale
- 1967 1968 67 68 camaro firebird front spoiler - driver quality(US $35.95)
- 1968-1972 cutlass/442 rear trunk deck spoiler wing/ 3 piece/ used(US $135.00)
- 1971 charger front spoiler genuine mopar new(US $125.00)
- 1971 charger satellite rear spoiler new genuine mopar(US $350.00)
- Porsche 911 930 3.0 turbo carrera early whale tail spoiler w/rubber fiberglass(US $428.88)
- Porsche 930 turbo carrera whale tail rubber lip(US $575.00)
Overfinch Range Rovers retain their value on used car market
Wed, 29 Aug 2012CAP – used car value experts - have revealed that Overfinch enhancements to Land Rover vehicles retain their value on used cars. It’s all very well paying an aftermarket customiser to make your new pride and joy more individual, but you can probably kiss goodbye to most of what you’ve spent when it comes time to trade in your car. But it appears that there is one aftermarket customiser whose enhancements hold their value when it comes time to sell – Overfinch.
VW XL1 SEV to take on the hillclimb at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Fri, 28 Jun 2013The super frugal – and super slippery – VW XL1 (pictured) will take on the Goodwood hillclimb Visitors to the Goodwood Festival of Speed can spend endless hours watching a seemingly endless precession of supercars take on the hillclimb. But one supercar this year will be a bit different. Volkswagen are taking their super slippery, super frugal supercar – the VW XL1 SEV – to Goodwood next month and are planning on taking it up the hillclimb in the capable hands of former F1 champion Jacky Ickx.
Cadillac plans dealer, consumer support for CUE infotainment system
Wed, 09 May 2012General Motors is taking a page from Apple's Genius Bar tech-support program as its Cadillac brand rolls out a new infotainment system. GM is requiring Cadillac dealers to designate two employees as certified CUE specialists--one in sales, the other in service--as experts to walk customers through the system known as the Cadillac User Experience, or CUE. GM also plans to hire 25 service representatives that it will scatter across its largest markets to field questions from both dealers and customers.