2 Crave No14 18x7.5 Glossy Black Machine Face Machine Stripe 5x114.3 +40mm 72.56 on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
Wheels for Sale
- Bzo galaxy 22x8.5 black machine line blank +15mm 78.1mm(US $1,028.00)
- 2 crave no14 18x7.5 glossy black machine face black lip 5x115 +40mm 74.1mm(US $721.00)
- Bzo galaxy 22x8.5 black machine line blank +38mm 73.1mm(US $1,028.00)
- 2 crave no13 22x8.5 glossy black machine face machine lip blank +38mm 74.1mm(US $1,072.00)
- Sikk demented 24x9.5 black machine blank +35mm 73.1mm(US $1,161.00)
- lincoln mks oem 20" wheel(US $150.00)
Amelia Island auction wrap-up
Tue, 12 Mar 2013With everything that happened last weekend in Amelia Island, attendees could be forgiven for missing the auctions. Attendees could be forgiven, but a failure by Autoweek to bring those hot, hot auction numbers to you, the readers of autoweek.com? Well, that would be unforgiveable -- especially when Hagerty has people watching every single car cross the block, and then compiling all the results.
Opel hires 2011 CDN-Opel/Vauxhall Interactive Design Competition winner
Wed, 02 May 2012Opel has taken on the winner of last year's Car Design News – Opel/Vauxhall Interactive Design Competition, Victor Uribe, to work as the latest addition to its creative design team. Uribe, a Transportation Design graduate from Istituto Europeo Di Design in Turin, Italy, emerged as the winner in the exterior design category for his submission, ‘Lounge in Motion', and won himself a six-month internship at the Opel/Vauxhall's European Design Studio in Rüsselsheim, Germany. "I met fantastic people who taught me a lot and helped me to refine my design skills.
Audi Urban: Design Miami
Fri, 18 Nov 2011Audi’s Urban Future program continues with the ‘Design Miami: Streets without limits’ piece. Designed by architect Bjarke Ingels, the digital street has been created for the forthcoming Design Miami 2011 exhibition. Originally penned back in 2010 for the Audi Urban Future Award architecture competition, Bjarke Ingels Group have now tweaked their original submission into a three-dimensional LED installation. Depicting a street without limits, the installation shows a scenario of the future where functionality can change to prioritize pedestrians or traffic.