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Tires & Wheels for Sale
- Trailer tires and 13" rims and wheels 5 lug 6 pr st175/80d13 175 80 13 tires(US $137.74)
- 2pack trailer tires with 12'' rims 4 lug 6pr 4.80-12 4.80x12 480-12 4.80-12(US $103.99)
- Trailer tires 4 lug on 4'' 6pr with 12'' rims 4.80-12 4.80x12 480-12 4.80-12(US $103.79)
- Awc new treadstar trailer tires, 58-8104(US $116.87)
- 1x tire bridgestone potenza s001 run flat 225/45/19 225/45r19 no patch #58203(US $148.88)
- 2x tires hankook ventus s1 evo3 suv run flat 315/35/21 315/35r21 3153521 #59134(US $358.38)
Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP revealed
Thu, 03 Feb 2011Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP - Geneva bound It looks like the Limited Edition Renault Laguna Monaco GP launched last year struck a bit of a chord with buyers, as Renault has decided to tag another model with a bit of F1 badging – the Renault Megane. The Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP Limited Edition will get rolled out at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Based on the trim level that sounds like a Drum Beat – Dynamique TomTom – the Megane Monaco gets some pretty Arctic White pearlescent paint set off with gloss black alloys and gloss black mirrors, rear diffuser and fog surrounds.
Saab sale to NEVS delayed
Mon, 27 Aug 2012The sale of what’s left of Saab to National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) has been delayed over funding and rights to the Saab name. We all thought, finally, that the end of the Saab saga had come when National Electric Vehicle Sweden was successful in gaining approval from the Saab administrators to acquire what was left of Saab after GM and Spyker failed to agree the sale of Saab as a going concern. The sad fact is that NEVS aren’t planning to carry on the proud tradition of Saab, with its innovative and quirky cars so loved by design professionals, but plan to put the Saab badge on a range of new electric cars.
One lap of the web: A Lotus superbike, a track-only Z06 and a pair of M cars
Mon, 13 Jan 2014Motorcycle News Lotus has licensed its name for this 200 HP superbike. Motorcycle News is reporting that Lotus, the beloved sportscar manufacturer that launched a thousand acronymic reliability jokes--"L.O.T.U.S, Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious"--has lent its name to a 200 HP, V-twin-powered superbike that is to be manufactured by a new company. While it does wear a lovely JPS-style livery, it's not clear where the lightness has been added or if it's been simplified.