In the original box and never taken out. (If you can believe it, we forgot we had this and literally purchased and installed new carpeting in our '77 bug. Dumb!!)
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- 1 used 245/45/18 9/32nd cooper zeon rs3-s 85% tread - no repairs - great tire (US $83.95)
- Ajs maintenance manual for 1947(US $24.30)
- Bmw e30 325is 325i m3 318is permium black speakers rear(US $10.00)
- Real dry carbon fiber ashtray cigar cigarette ash tray(US $59.95)
- 2 trombetta 12 volt solenoids 684-1261-212 int./duty, 4 pole type(US $29.50)
- Mitsubishi custom bezel mounts mit-100-00(US $9.99)
Apple Watch users warned
Tue, 16 Sep 2014IN THE wake of the new Apple Watch's arrival, early-adopters are being warned that using it while driving could be a deadly mistake that lands them in jail. Smart watches can issue regular updates from internet services, apps and the user’s mobile phone, but the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is urging people to turn them off while at the wheel. In a statement the IAM said: “The latest piece of wearable technology from Apple will allow users to make and receive calls, check their messages and monitor their health by operating the device on their wrists.
Great Wall Motors' Haval Coupe concept heading to Beijing
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Great Wall Motors will show the Haval Coupe concept at the upcoming Beijing motor show, an event that looks set to be dominated by this SUV crossover segment.Very few details and only these images of the car in a dark studio so it's impossible to comment on the work of recently-appointed GWM design director Pierre Leclercq, designer of the BMW X6. However what we can see are its trio of vertical lamp graphics front and rear, as the brand attempts to define its brand identity, as well as a tapered roofline, as befits its 'coupe' tag.More details to follow from Beijing. Related articles:Who's Where: Pierre Leclercq is Great Wall's VP and design directorJAC SC-9 concept promises new brand identity, hi-tech interface for Beijing
Musk says no recall after Tesla Model S fires
Wed, 13 Nov 2013Following a series of collisions resulting in vehicle fires, Tesla Motor’s Elon Musk recently told Bloomberg that the electric Model S will “definitely” not be recalled by the automaker. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has agreed -- so far. NHTSA decided against a full investigation after the second Model S fire in October.