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(2) 18" Dodge Charger Challenger Wheels Rims Tires Factory Oem 2015 2016 2521 on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

South Gate, California, United States

South Gate, California, United States
The rims has a minor scratches but it is not bent or damaged
Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:7.5 Rim Diameter:18 Brand:OEM FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:1ZV90TRMAA Offset:24 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x115 Quantity:2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Rim Structure:One Piece

Nissan DeltaWing launch – heading for Le Mans

Tue, 13 Mar 2012

Nissan DeltaWing The Nissan DeltaWing experimental race car is powered by Nissan’s 1.6 litre DIG-T engine and heading to Le Mans. We know Nissan likes a bit of ‘eco’, as evidenced by its commitment to the LEAF. We also know they like a bit of power and something a bit bonkers, as evidenced by the Nissan Juke-R.

Nissan 370Z Nismo vs Wingsuit – Nissan try to be Top Gear

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

Nissan 370Z Nismo Vs Wingsuit That was five years ago, so Nissan obviously feel enough time has passed to plagiarise Top Gear’s stunt without too much criticism, so they’ve decided to pit a man in a wingsuit – who isn’t Red Devils – against a man in a car that isn’t a Porsche. So we have Peter Pyzera - Germany’s 2012 Nissan GT Academy Champion – in a 370Z Nismo blatting his way down Switzerland’s Susten Pas as it falls 4,501 feet and BASE jumper Dave Barlia in a wingsuit doing the same. Peter Pyzera said after the stunt: That was absolutely amazing, I could see Dave up above me and I just had to concentrate and get in the zone to beat him down.

EPA makes it official--greenhouse gases are pollutants

Tue, 08 Dec 2009

On the eve of an international climate summit, the EPA on Monday formally declared greenhouse gases to be dangerous pollutants, strengthening President Barack Obama's hand and laying the groundwork for a new 35.5 mpg standard for light vehicles. The finding is likely to have a greater impact on electric utilities, oil companies and manufacturers than on the auto industry. The EPA's scientific finding reported that these gases “are the primary driver of climate change,” which can intensify heat waves and increase ozone pollution linked to asthma and other respiratory illnesses.