Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

19" 5x130 Factory Oem Porsche Cayenne Turbo Wheels Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:detailed seller feedback is important to me anything less than a 5 is a negative .. contact me immediately if the item or service didnt meet 5 star expectations so we can resolve before leaving feedback or starting a case Rim Width:9.25 Rim Diameter:19 Bolt Pattern:5X130

rare set of 15X8.5 inch tire size "measurements dont include lip rim is about 9" wide  ~4+ inch back space unilug  hole 4.75  chevy rims off late 70's chevy camaro are not bent and functional , 40 years old  with scratches etc, pressure washed and or steam cleaning and buffable to polish up  look at pics for conditon

Wheels for Sale

Suzuki puts kibosh on Kizashi sedan, report says

Mon, 05 Jan 2009

Japanese automaker Suzuki has backed off plans to build large cars and build assembly plants overseas, according to a report in the Nikkei business newspaper. Suzuki has shown a series of concept vehicles named Kizashi that executives said were pointing toward a production version of a large sedan. And pictures of sedan protoypes have been captured by spy photographers.

McLaren 12C Spider UK debut this weekend

Fri, 07 Sep 2012

The McLaren 12C Spider – the roadster version of the MP4-12C – gets its UK debut this weekend at the Octane Jubilee Tour of Elegance at Windsor Castle. McLaren’s thoughts may be focused on the debut of the new F1 (P12) at Paris in a few week’s time, but that doesn’t mean the more mainstream MP4-12C and its convertible sibling, the 12C Spider, are pushed aside. After revealing the 12C Spider in July – and taking it off to Pebble Beach in August – it’s now time for the UK to get its first public view of the new convertible McLaren.

Jaguar Crossover could be the Q-Type or XQ

Sun, 05 May 2013

The fastest growing segment in the car market is the Crossover / SUV, especially the more compact crossovers. So if Jaguar are going to compete in the big league they’re going to have to tap in to Land Rover’s expertise at some point and come up with their own Crossover (NOT a Jaguar SUV, as Ian Callum made clear). That could perhaps be getting closer with the news that Jaguar has registered both the Q-Type and XQ monikers after Pistonheads played Sherlock and dug the details out from the bowels of the European Union trademark database.