1969 GTO Judge rear spoiler pads. These are new die cut rear spoiler pads that are made from correct thickness rubber and seal the spoiler to the trunk lid. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
Spoilers & Wings for Sale
- Spoiler stud kit rear 67-69 camaro firebird **in stock!**(US $19.95)
- 1973 amc matador ambassador wagon rear deflector for roof rack nos(US $174.95)
- 1969 gto judge rear spoiler wing end pads 2pc oem nos factory(US $6.00)
- 67 68 69 camaro firebird front spoiler mounting hardware kit(US $10.95)
- 1971 plymouth cuda under deck lid brackets mopar(US $23.94)
- 1970 go wing mounting hardware kit mopar(US $24.00)
Extra-long-wheelbase BMW 7-series rumored for 2016
Tue, 10 Dec 2013BMW may be planning to field an extra-long-wheelbase 7-series after the current model is replaced for the 2016 model year, BimmerToday reports. The current-generation 7-series has been with us since 2008, though its replacement is almost around the corner, relatively speaking. And even though the current version does not offer an extra-long-wheelbase body style, one based on the all-new 2016 BMW 7 series may be in the works.
Dacia Lodgy
Thu, 05 Jan 2012Renault's budget brand, Dacia, is set to further its position as Europe's fastest growing automotive manufacturer with the introduction of the Lodgy. The five- or seven-seat MPV will be introduced at the forthcoming Geneva motorshow and promises to offer the brand's trademark qualities of value for money and robustness. Externally, there are visual links between the Lodgy and the products of its parent company, with the car sharing a similar silhouette to the Grand Scenic.
Ewes Bulletin
Mon, 30 Sep 2013CENTRAL LONDON has hit by an unusual traffic jam - accompanied not by the beeping of horns, but the bleating of sheep. Crowds of passers-by flocked to see the unusual spectacle as 20 Suffolk and Texel sheep were herded across London Bridge. The woolly creatures took a trip over the Thames as the Lord Mayor of the City of London exercised his ancient right to drive them across.