GMC for Sale
- 1988 gmc s-15/ jimmy service manual/ original equipment(US $22.95)
- Gmc pickup truck factory assembly manual 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966(US $31.95)
- 2003 gmc isuzu trucks eaton spicer manual transmission & driveline manual (US $34.87)
- 2002 gm very detailed training manual: electrical principles and diagnostics(US $24.97)
- 1992 gmc chevrolet truck natural gas supplement manual(US $14.87)
- 1968 gmc shop manual original rare service book rare!!!!!(US $49.99)
BMW open up shop on eBay – BMW Direct
Tue, 10 May 2011BMW - open for business on eBay Remarkably, BMW are the first car maker to open up shop on eBay in the UK – BMW Direct – and although such a move would have been frowned on just a few years ago it now makes huge sense. It’s clear that this is aimed at parts for older BMWs – where owners wouldn’t normally consider visiting a BMW dealer to grab parts to keep their pride and joy on the road – rather than aiming at the owner of a new M5 grabbing a set of pads to shove on over the weekend. But the biggest scope is for accessories - genuine BMW accessories being the key – with just a mouse-click away from a buy for everything from a new set of 19″ alloys at £3,300 to a BMW Windscreen?/Window/Glass Cleaner + Telescopic Handle at £5.95.
Formula One: Whitmarsh says McLaren won't give up on 2011
Fri, 21 Oct 2011McLaren-Mercedes team boss Martin Whitmarsh says his team wants to win the remaining races of this season while also taking the opportunity to test development parts for its 2012 car. Whitmarsh says that the conclusion of both the drivers' and constructors' title battles--with Red Bull Racing claiming both crowns--has made no difference to McLaren's approach. “There's not been a great distinction,” Whitmarsh said on Friday ahead of next weekend's inaugural Indian Grand Prix.
Don’t text and drive says Volkswagen – very effectively (video)
Sat, 14 Jun 2014Cinema goers in for a shock in VW’s don’t text and drive campaign We’re not the biggest fans of putting drivers in a bubble of concentration behind the wheel, which is what law makers seem to be trying to do. Don’t take a sip from that water bottle, don’t change the channel on the radio, don’t have a conversation with your passengers, don’t smoke, don’t take hands-free phone calls – in fact, don’t do anything but drive. But it’s a foolish trend as it’s the little things going on that keep drivers alert; focusing just on the driving is a sure fire way make drivers’ brains go in to a fug and lose concentration.