Original Bmw Alloy Wheels 2000/01 Book 05/2000 See Pic on 2040-parts.com
Union City, California, US
Original BMW Alloy Wheels 2000/01 Book Printed in USA 05/2000. See pic, 103 pages, BMW AG, Munich/Germany. Book in great condition! GOOD ITEM! More pics or application questions upon request via e-mail, thank you.
BMW for Sale
Original bmw accessories '99 update book see pic(US $20.00)
Bmw lifestyle accessories and gift articles 1998 see pic(US $10.00)
Bmw2 bmw 2 shop manual collectible vintage(US $39.99)
2008 mini cooper owner's manual with case and cd-rom(US $19.99)
Dellorto carb comprehensive parts & tuning info booklet(US $11.99)
bmw etm 1984 325e 318i electrical troubleshooting manual(US $25.00)
Lamborghini LP670-4 SV – Last in the UK
Wed, 29 Jul 2009The last Lamborghini LP670-4 SV in the UK this year. You may well think that in such constrained times Lamborghini would struggle to sell a £275k Supercar. It’s a reasonable conclusion – but it couldn’t be further from the truth.
MG name stands proud again at Longbridge
Wed, 21 Jan 2009The company that runs the remnants of former UK automaker MG Rover has dropped a reference to its Chinese parent from its name. NAC MG UK has changed its name to MG Motor UK to emphasize the MG name, a company spokesman said. Nanjing Automobile Company or NAC bought MG Rover's assets in July 2005, three months after the UK's last domestically owned volume carmaker collapsed through financial difficulties.
Syd Mead's 'Progressions' exhibition featured on CarArt.us
Thu, 09 Jan 2014CarArt.us, the largest online automotive art gallery, is featuring art from world-renowned futurist Syd Mead's 50-piece ‘Progressions' exhibit, a retrospective spanning more than 50 years. Mead's work is shown in chronological order, starting from 1957's Bugatti concept and tracking his progression all the way up to 2010's Megacoach. Highly influential futurist Mead graduated with distinction from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles in 1959, beginning his career at Ford's Advanced Styling Studio in Dearborn, Michigan, before establishing Syd Mead, Inc.
