1.5mm Shank Windshield Repair Tapered Carbide 1mm Drill Bit For Auto Car Glass on 2040-parts.com
Shen Zhen, China
On 27-Aug-15 at 08:08:27 EDT, seller added the following information: |
Glass Repair or Replacement for Sale
- 1.5mm shank windshield repair tapered carbide 1mm drill bit for auto car glass(US $2.45)
- Windsheild pro glass repair kit ( as seen on tv)(US $16.99)
- Progrip glass adhesive windshield adhesive urethane auto glass glue(US $12.99)
- Vacuum cup to move glass(US $30.00)
- Set of windscreen windshield repair tool diy car kit wind glass for chip & crack(US $5.99)
- Geo metro lf left front glass door window 2 dr, r. 95 96 97 98 99 00 01(US $60.00)
Bugatti Veyron – Eight Veyrons sold to one buyer
Mon, 15 Aug 2011Bugatti Veyron - 8 sold to one customer However wealthy you are it’s hard to imagine spending more than £1 million on a new car; a classic, certainly, but a new car with all that depreciation? No, thanks. But that’s really just the starting point for a Bugatti Veyron, with the Veyron Grand Sport and the Veyron Super Sport costing substantially more than that.
Porsche mulls smaller SUV, sports car
Fri, 19 Nov 2010Porsche may develop a small SUV and a sports car smaller than the Boxster as it aims to double worldwide sales in the next three years. Bernhard Maier, head of sales and marketing at Porsche AG, confirmed that the company is looking into smaller and less expensive models “but we have taken no decision so far.” The small SUV has been code-named “Cajun”--short for Cayenne Jr. The success of the Cayenne SUV has given Porsche confidence to “investigate if there are other opportunities,” Maier said.
GM to seek another shared Toyota model to replace Vibe
Mon, 27 Apr 2009Even as it shrinks its North American product portfolio, General Motors is negotiating with Toyota Motor Corp. to determine a new GM product to be jointly produced at the automakers' 50-50 joint venture, New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. A GM spokesman said that, if successful, the negotiations would result in a new model for one of GM's surviving brands -- Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac.