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Marietta, Georgia, United States
Wheel + Tire Packages for Sale
- 17x8.5 black method fat five 5x5 +0 wheels 305/70/17 tires(US $1,829.86)
- 18x9 black machined raceline havoc 925d 8x6.5 +0 rims 285/60/18 tires(US $1,516.00)
- 18x9 gunmetal kingpin 729m 8x180 +0 wheels open country mt 35x12.5x18 tires(US $2,051.34)
- 18x9 black machined havoc 8x6.5 +0 wheels terra grappler g2 tires(US $1,584.88)
- 17x9 black remington rtc 5x4.5 -16 wheels nitto exo grappler 35x12.5x17 tires(US $1,955.07)
- 18x9 black machined raceline havoc 925d 5x5 +20 wheels 255/60/18 tires(US $1,408.56)
New Bentley Continental Flying Spur: Official +video
Wed, 20 Feb 2013The new 2013 Bentley Continental Flying Spur has been officially revealed ahead of its public debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The new Flying Spur is, as we saw yesterday, subtly updated with a bolder and sharper design that has turned the Flying Spur from a great car with so-so looks in to an even greater car with very good looks indeed. The effect of the restyling of the front and back has been to give the Flying Spur a much punchier look, with the new grill, new headlights and LEDs and, most importantly, a much better defined rear end with strong defining lines making the Flying Spur look sharper, wider and more aggressive.
Mitsubishi Prototype-S at Geneva
Wed, 05 Mar 2008By Jonny Smith Motor Shows 05 March 2008 13:31 What’s new on the Mitsubishi Geneva motor show stand? A whole family of Lancers. And finally, Lancers with strong memorable faces.
AC Cobra Mk VI to show at Monaco
Mon, 13 Apr 2009AC is due to show the AC Cobra MK VI at the Top Marques Show in Monaco Despite being a UK car maker, AC is to build the new Cobra MK VI in Germany, at Gullwing GmbH, which gives a clue to the car’s unique feature – a removable hard top with gullwing doors. The AC Cobra has a long history, and is one of the most sought after replica cars on the market (which is hardly surprising considering the cost of an original Cobra), and is said to be single handedly responsible for the UK’s national 70mph speed limit, which was brought in after some extremely high-speed incidents on the new M1, where AC was testing its cars. Why bother with a test track when you have 100 miles of fresh, straight tarmac courtesy of H.M.