1 Michelin Energy Lx4 235/710/460 Used Tire No Patch Honda 235710r460 235710460 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Tires for Sale
- 2 nice michelin primacy mxv-4, 215/60/16 p215/60r16 215 60 16, tire # 33744 qa(US $183.53)
- One nice mastercraft touring lsr, 235/60/16 p235/60r16 235 60 16, tire # 34777 q(US $53.20)
- One nice sunny sn-3606, 225/70/16 p225/70r16 225 70 16, tire # 43773 q(US $50.98)
- One nice velloza zxv, 215/55/17 p215/55zr17 215 55 17, tire # 43596 q(US $50.98)
- 2 nice yokohama avid touring-s, 215/60/16 p215/60r16 215 60 16, tire # 37186 q(US $107.19)
- Bfgoodrich g-force t/a kd 245/45r17 new tire (left)(US $160.00)
Lotus Elise S Cup (2015) – the track Elise switches to road
Fri, 05 Sep 2014The Lotus Elise S Cup: new track-inspired Elise, but be warned: it costs £43,500 By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 05 September 2014 14:02 Lotus has announced a new roadgoing Elise S Cup – one of the hardest, purest Elise models yet. There is a snag in taking the Lotus Elise S Cup R from race track to road, however: the price. The S Cup road version will cost around £43,500, making it one of the most expensive Elises to date.
Volkswagen Polo R WRC Street previews production VW Polo R
Thu, 17 May 2012Volkswagen Polo R WRC Street The Volkswagen Polo R WRC Street that’s heading for the Worthersee Tour previews a production model of the VW Polo R. This time last year Ulrich Hackenberg, a VW Board member, confirmed that VW intended to build a production Polo R, and the Volkswagen Polo R WRC Street that’s arrived at the Worthersee Tour this week gives us a pretty good idea of what a Polo R will offer. VW make no mention of a 4WD platform for the Polo R in the stuff they’ve sent us, but with a 4WD version of the Polo platform developed for the Audi S1 and the Polo WRC car it seems likely VW’s new baby pocket rocket will be 4WD too.
Concours d'LeMons: When life gives you lemons, have a car show
Sun, 21 Aug 2011Yes, these were the world's ugliest, worst selling and/or generally most vile wheeled eyesores ever hit with the ugly stick. Yet we love them. Who can explain it?