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Wheels for Sale
15" x 7" vintage nos spectrum eclipse chrome wheel rims, 4 lug(US $669.99)
15" x 10 " vintage nos keystone chrome wagon wheel / rim set of four(US $699.99)
15" x 10 " vintage spectrum "eclipse" chrome wheel / rim set of four(US $699.99)
Ruote borrani milano wire wheel 14" replica(US $400.00)
Alfa romeo vintage era hubcaps(US $190.00)
Vintage circa1919 artillery sankey steel type 23 inch wheels 2 of(US $690.00)
Infiniti 'could build a GT-R performance car' - Ghosn
Mon, 01 Aug 2011Infiniti could develop its own version of Nissan's ballistic GT-R sports car, chief executive Carlos Ghosn has revealed to CAR. In a four-page interview in the new August 2011 issue of CAR Magazine, the CEO told us about his plans for Infinitis, Nissans, Renaults and more. We asked him if Infiniti could tap into the existing products at Nissan and nab the brilliant GT-R sports car platform for a high-performance Infiniti.
Opel design boss dismissed
Mon, 30 Jul 2012Newly appointed Opel design boss Dave Lyon has been dismissed by parent company General Motors, less than a week before he was set to take over the position at the company's troubled European subsidiary in Russelsheim, Germany. Lyon, who was set to receive Opel's design operations from current boss Mark Adams on Aug. 1, was reportedly escorted from GM design headquarters in Michigan late last week under mysterious circumstances.
Mercedes-Benz courts Renault for new Smart model based on Twingo
Mon, 03 Aug 2009Mercedes-Benz is set to join forces with Renault in a deal aimed at providing its underdeveloped Smart division with a contemporary-engineered front-engine/front-wheel-drive platform as the basis for a frugal new Forfour model. The new Smart, due out in 2013, is planned to sit on a lightly modified version of the Renault Twingo’s underpinnings, complete with a 93.3-inch wheelbase. Speaking about the new car over the weekend, a highly placed Mercedes-Benz official told AutoWeek: “It’s a key component in plans to grow the Smart brand.
