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24x9 Chrome Status Grinder Wheels 6x5.5 +15 Acura Slx Gmc Safari on 2040-parts.com

US $1,379.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Rim Brand:Status Manufacturer Part Number:S815QM6M15C108 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:9 Rim Diameter:24 Offset:15 Number of Bolts:6 Bolt Pattern:6x139.7 Hub Bore:108 Rim Structure:One Piece

Autoweek Best of the Best/Truck - Chevrolet Silverado

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

When we first saw the new Chevy Silverado, we thought, “Hmmm, styling's conservative, interior quality looks a bit better … these things better drive well or Chevy's in a heap of trouble.” No doubt, the new Silverado is an outstanding full-size pickup, so much so we put one on our June 24 cover and said that it was “more refined than ever.”And that's really the story here. In our Best of the Best testing, we found the Silverado to be as quiet, refined and smooth as one could ask from a full-size pickup. Testers also were impressed with the body control (for a large truck) and outstanding ride.

KTM X-Bow – the heavyweight dealer arrives

Thu, 11 Jun 2009

Dick Lovett has been appointed as a dealer for the KTM X-Bow And the profile of the X-Bow keeps growing with the effusive comments from those who’ve driven it and the decent marketing the car is enjoying through sensible stuff like the KTM X-Bow Drive Orange days at Brands Hatch and Silverstone. But that 1,000 car a year production may have to be revised again after it has been announced that Dick Lovett – a high-end supercar dealer – has just been appointed KTM X-Bow dealer for South Wales and South West England. We who read (and write) about cars every day tend to assume that anyone looking for a supercar or high-end sports car is completely au fait with what the market has to offer.

Hennessey Venom GT hits 265.7 mph

Wed, 03 Apr 2013

Making a car go fast isn't rocket science: You add power and subtract weight. So if money were no object, you might take one of the lightest cars you could find and shove in one of the most powerful production engines on the planet. The result might look a lot like the Hennessey Venom GT.