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Set Of 4 Bmw Dog Dish Hubcaps Hub Caps Good Used 12 3/8" Outside Diameter on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Prescott, Arizona, United States

Prescott, Arizona, United States
THE HUBCAPS ARE IN NICE CONDITION.
Brand:BMW SET OF 4 BMW DOG DISH HUBCAPS:SET OF 4 BMW STAINLESS STEEL DOG DISH HUBCAPS Surface Finish:STAINLESS STEEL UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

UP FOR CONSIDERATION IS A SET OF 4 VINTAGE BMW DOG DISH HUBCAPS. THEY MEASURE 12 3/8" OUTSIDE DIAMETER. TWO ARE ORIGINAL~TWO HAVE REPAINT ON THE CENTERS. THE HUBCAPS ARE IN NICE CONDITION.

Renault Clio facelift for 2009

Thu, 05 Feb 2009

The facelifted Renault Clio for 2009 - Due to launch at the Geneva Motor Show in March As with most car makers, Renault is going for the ‘Family’ look, and has grafted a new nose on the Clio to make it look like its big brother, the Megane. So it gets a new front end with new headlights, slitty grill and an air intake at the bottom. Big play is being made of the Clio GT (which Renault says will give more people more Va Va Voom!), and these are the pictures we have here.

British Motor Show 2006 Highlights

Wed, 19 Jul 2006

Opel/Vauxhall Corsa The new Opel/Vauxhall Corsa is the most significant new design to be launched yesterday at the press day of the newly reintroduced British Motor Show. The Vauxhall brand is used in the UK, while the Opel brand is used in the rest of Europe The three and the five door versions have similar DLOs to the Astra three and five door versions to give them distinctly different identities to each other, with A-pillars pushed far forward to move the Corsa into a more mono-volume architecture. Influences from the very successful Peugeot 206 are perhaps evident in the lamp graphics and overall 'sporty' image, but the biggest impression is how large this small car is - it's 3999mm long, 1707mm wide and 1488 tall - 150mm longer, and 50mm wider and taller than its predecessor.

Augmented reality application streamlines home car maintenance

Thu, 30 May 2013

The basic home motor-oil swap is about to get a lot more futuristic -- at least if the augmented reality application being developed by AR-media goes anywhere. AR-media's app uses a tablet's camera to position guides and instructions over a car's engine bay in real time. It sounds complicated, but it appears to be relatively seamless in action.