(4) Aluminum Hubrings | 66.1mm Wheels To 54.1mm Car Hub (hub Centric Rings) on 2040-parts.com
Linden, NJ, United States
Product Technical Description:
Part Number: AHCR00099 USPS shipping first class 4oz
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
Tailgates & Liftgates for Sale
- (4) aluminum hubrings | 70.4mm wheels to 54.1mm car hub (hub centric rings)(US $13.35)
- Dee zee dz2101 brite-tread tailgate protector(US $44.70)
- Gas struts suit bmw 3 series e46 bonnet e46fk 1998 to 2006 new pair(AU $29.95)
- Ford falcon fairmont boot gas struts ed ef el 1993 to 98 gl gli futura new pair(AU $24.95)
- Gas struts pair 230mm extended suit flexiglass tjm tourertop c16-03288 13lb(AU $29.95)
- 98-01 ford explorer rear window hinges liftgate glass hinge tailgate back hatch(US $24.99)
U.S. says 90 percent of clunker claims have been approved
Tue, 22 Sep 2009The U.S. Transportation Department says it has paid or approved $2.6 billion in cash-for-clunkers transactions, or 90 percent of the $2.9 billion submitted, as accelerated payments to dealers continue. A total of 534,598 claims for $2.3 billion were paid as of Sept.
2014 Mercedes S65 AMG spied undisguised (video)
Sun, 01 Sep 2013The 2014 Mercedes S65 AMG (Pictured) spied on video ahead of an LA debut We’ve already had the new Mercedes S-Class revealed and its everyday performance version – the new Mercedes S63 AMG – has been unveiled too. But there’s one more S-Class to come – the 2014 Mercedes S65 AMG. We’re expecting the S65 AMG to arrive at the Los Angeles Auto Show later in 2013, but it looks like Mercedes are readying some promotional videos for their new range-topping powerplant in the S65, with a completely undisguised car caught on video.
Audi at 100: A timeline of significant events
Thu, 16 Jul 20091885--Establishment of Wanderer, which ultimately will be a branch of Audi AG. 1888--NSU, a branch that will evolve into Audi AG, makes its first contribution to automobile development by supplying a chassis for the first Daimler four-wheeler. 1899--August Horch sets up his own company, A.