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Car Video Units W/out GPS/Nav for Sale
- 96 97 cadillac seville sts trip/info fuel door trunk information 12177177(US $29.99)
- 7" double 2 din car stereo dvd player no gps ipod bluetooth audio head unit+tv(US $129.99)
- 7'' hd bt touch screen car stereo radio double 2 din mp5/mp3/usb/aux+free camera
- In-dash video double 2din head unit 6.2" digital touch screen fm receiver+camera(C $199.90)
- 7" touch screen double double 2 din car stereo dvd player bluetooth radio+camera(US $152.17)
- Wireless camera+3g+double 2din hd gps car stereo dvd player bluetooth radio ipod(US $165.17)
Toyota recall Auris, RAV4 & Yaris in UK
Wed, 10 Oct 2012Toyota are recalling all Auris, RAV4, Yaris & Corolla models worldwide to check a faulty electric window switch. Toyota has issued a recall for some 7.4 million cars worldwide to check a potential fault on the Power Window Master Switch on all models of the Toyota Auris, RAV4, Corolla and Yaris built between September 2006 and December 2008. In the UK there are around 138,000 cars affected, but the Corolla is not affected in the UK – just the Auris, Yaris and RAV4.
Ford Shelby GT500KR and F150 Foose (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 30 Mar 2007By Liz Turner First Official Pictures 30 March 2007 04:12 Ford Shelby GT500KR: the lowdown Ford’s latest Shelby Mustang special packs a 540bhp punch, and will be flexing its muscles at next week's New York Motor Show. It’s called the Ford Shelby GT500KR, in homage to the 1968 original, and just 1000 Coupes go on sale in spring 2008. KR means King of the Road, a name GM had intended to use until Shelby got wind of it and grabbed the crown first.
Still saving for a McLaren F1? You’ll need to try harder as they’ve hit £6.2 million
Tue, 06 May 2014This McLaren F1 sold for $10 million The price of the McLaren F1 keeps on rising, and just last year F1 chassis #66 was sold by Gooding and Co in the US for a then record-breaking £5.42 million. But that record seems to have been broken. Ferrari specialists DK Engineering in Hertfordshire have just spent six months tracking down an F1 for a British buyer, culminating in chassis #28 being sold for a reported £6.2 million ($10 million).