Fully functional with lighter out of a 2000 Mustang V6.
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Dash Parts for Sale
- 99 ranger drivers/pass single cab door panels(US $10.00)
- 86 1/2 up porsche 944 instrument cluster surround trim and a/c vents(US $20.00)
- Indash radio dvd gps navigation stereo for chrysler &dodge & jeep grand cherokee(US $379.59)
- 1980 datsun nissan 280zx oem dash vent red panel (US $15.00)
- Chevy tahoe suburban yukon 95-99 dash panel bezel gmc burgundy instrument truck(US $29.99)
- Chevy tahoe suburban yukon 95-99 climate control knobs set of 3 heater fan ac(US $7.98)
BMW 5 Series GT (w/ Video)
Fri, 22 May 2009BMW officially took the wraps off the production version 5 Series Gran Turismo today. The new model, previewed in concept form at the Geneva motor show in March, is set to bridge the gap between the automaker's X5 SUV and the 5 Series Touring wagon. As we expected, BMW has remained true to form: the 5 Series GT is identical to the design of its concept precursor, including a lower body section and taillamps that call to mind the latest BMW 7 Series, a front end reminiscent of the CS concept, and an upper cabin design familiar to anyone who's seen an X6. The interior has seen the most change, if only in color and trim.
Rolls Royce has record 2008
Fri, 09 Jan 2009We reported a while back about Rolls Royce prospering despite the credit crunch, and figures revealed today show that they continue to prosper despite the doom and gloom. When we last wrote about this back in November, we reported that Rolls Royce’s year end showed an increase of 38% year on year, with a total of 945 cars sold. Well, they’ve obviously continued in the same vein as their 2008 sales total has reached 1210, an increase of 20% over 2007.
Toyota GT86 TRD Griffon heading for Goodwood FoS
Fri, 14 Jun 2013The Toyota GT86 TRD Griffon (pictured) will be at the Goodwood FoS We’ve had a road-going version of the Toyota GT86 fettled by TRD and now we’re getting a track-focused version too. Just like the Toyota GT86 TRD, the Griffon version gets a makeover from Toyota Racing Division, and just like the road-going version – which costs £31,495 – the Griffon track version has to make do with the same 197bhp flat four engine the stock road car gets. But the changes to the GT86 Griffon are more extreme than the road-going version, with a focus on shedding weight and sharpening responses.