2 BMW E60 M5 Wheels for sale minor curb rash on both wheels, could be disguised with paint. Will paint matte/gloss black for addiotall fee, reply with your offer.
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- Parting out 1989 porsche 944 oem factory wheel locks lug nuts key(US $49.99)
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Free Regent Street Motor Show to showcase past, present and future
Mon, 21 Oct 2013A GLORIOUS MIX of old and new will descend on the capital in early November as the Regent Street Motor Show returns. On Saturday 2nd November Regent Street closes to traffic from Piccadilly Circus to Oxford Circus, allowing over 300 cars to go on display in a free show for the public. The display will include as many as 100 pre-1905 veteran vehicles which will compete in the EFG International Concours d’Elegance and then take on the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run the following day - the oldest competitive driving event in the world.
'Gran Turismo' pays tribute to Senna with 'Ayrton's Wish'
Fri, 02 May 2014Back in October, "Gran Turismo" announced a partnership with the Ayrton Senna Institute. We're finally starting to see the fruits of that labor -- a Senna-edition Playstation 3 bundle in Brazil notwithstanding. The first element of a month-long tribute from publisher Polyphony Digital is the above 20-minute film, "Ayrton's Wish." Two months before Imola, Ayrton told his sister Viviane that he wanted to give back to the country that so idolized him.
Fuel magazine films Ford designer Craig Metros in his Melbourne workshop
Tue, 06 Sep 2011Australian auto culture magazine, Fuel, has created this beautiful short film, Factory 6, featuring an interview with Melbourne-based, Detroit-raised Ford Chief Designer, Craig Metros. The film explores the shared Melbourne workshop space in which Metros and five other designers work on a number of automotive and art projects in their spare time. It offers a great insight into his inspirations, his feelings on making the jump from Detroit to Melbourne and how it feels to have fulfilled a childhood dream.