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GOOD BODY PARTS ALL GLASS GOOD. CHROME AROUND GLASS. GOOD BUMPERS. 9" FORD REAR END. SOLD AS IS. GOING TO CRUSHER SOON. SOME LOCAL DELIVERY IS POSSIBLE FOR ADDITIONAL COST. PREFER CASH PAYMENT AT PICK UP. Check out my other items!Be sure to add me to your favorites list!

Audi A5 Sportback (2009) teaser photo, sketch and video

Wed, 17 Jun 2009

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 17 June 2009 00:01 This is the first picture of Audi’s new A5 Sportback, essentially an (oxymoronic) four-door version of its A5 Coupe. It’s the first time Audi has officially acknowledged the existence of the car, and along with the solitary photo, the company has also issued a design sketch and video to drum up interest ahead of the A5 Sportback’s launch later in 2009. Bingo – that’s exactly Ingolstadt’s catchphrase for the new car.

BMW 1 Series Lifestyle & BMW 1 Series Sport revealed

Thu, 25 Jun 2009

The BMW 1 Series Lifestyle - available as a 118d or a 120i First up is the BMW 1 Series Lifestyle, which gets a Marakesh Brown paint job (BMW’s favourite colour it would seem at the moment – the new BMW X1 cars are all showing up in that colour), interior components in matching colour, chrome tipped exhaust and 17″ alloys. The second limited edition is the BMW 1 Series Sport, which gets an M-Sports package (including sports suspension, steering wheel and gearlever), unique double-spoke alloys and stainless steel pedals. Both the 1 Series Limited Editions will be available in either 3 or 5 door versions, and you can have either the 2.0 litre petrol – 170bhp and 0-60mph in 7.8 seconds – or the 2.0 litre diesel – 143bhp and 0-60mph in 9 seconds.

Not every Chrysler dealer gets to sell SRT Viper

Mon, 23 Jul 2012

The redesigned 2013 SRT Viper will be sold at about one in five Chrysler Group dealerships, says Ralph Gilles, head of the high-performance SRT brand. To qualify for the sports car, dealerships will have to train staff, buy special tools and improve their facilities. "We're going to open it up to any dealer who can put the money forward and the training, but it's going to be pretty difficult to hit all of those things," Gilles said during a broadcast interview with journalists in Detroit this month.