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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Mustang Silverhorseracing Manual Shifter Bezel Satin on 2040-parts.com

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Brooklyn, Michigan, United States

Brooklyn, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:S197-510-M-S Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Satin Anodized Part Brand:SilverHorse Racing

Brand new SilverHorseRacing billet aluminum satin finish shifter bezel.
Fits 2005-2009 Ford Mustang with manual transmissions.

2015 Hyundai Sonata gets $300 price drop

Fri, 23 May 2014

The redesigned 2015 Hyundai Sonata will start at $21,960 for the base model including destination. The Sport 2.0T trim with the turbo engine costs $29,385. That's a $300 price drop from last year's model.

Mercedes-Benz sells 1000,000 cars in a year in the UK for the first time

Sun, 01 Dec 2013

Mercedes Bristol hands over the 100,000th Mercedes old in the UK in 2013 It looks like Mercedes move in to a more convincing compact car with the new A-Class is already paying dividends, with Mercedes announcing it has already broken the 100,000 car sales in the UK for this year with a full month still to go. The 100,000th car is, appropriately, a white Mercedes  A 180 CDI Sport – perhaps the best-selling A-Class – which has been collected by its new owner from Mercedes-Benz of Bristol. This is the first full year the new A-Class has been on sale (although the first customer cars didn’t start arriving until well in to the new year) and augers well for sales numbers in 2014.

2014 Mercedes S Class LIVE reveal

Wed, 15 May 2013

The new S Class (W222) gets a bit longer than the current S Class (by 20mm), a bit wider (28mm) and a bit lower (25mm) but the wheelbase of the standard S Class stays the same at 3035mm with the long wheelbase S Class getting an extra 130mm for extra sprawling room. There will be a variety of engines on offer in the new S Class (from parsimonious 4-cylinders to mighty V12s) but we’re expecting at launch that just three will be on offer – the S350 diesel with a 255bhp V6, the S400 with a 300bhp V6 petrol and the S500 with a 4.7 litre turbo petrol with 450bhp. In terms of styling, Mercedes appear to have taken away much of the bulbous look of the current S Class and replaced it with a more flowing shape, but one that’s still very much S Class.