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2x Illest Vinyl Decal Jdm Fatlace Stance Hella Drift Sticker Custom Tuner Kdm on 2040-parts.com

US $3.50
Location:

Alden, New York, US

Alden, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:money back is givin when buyer returns the unused item in original packing at the buyers cost, i will exchange items if there was a mistake in color

Range Rover Sport by Prestige – No, thanks.

Sun, 01 Nov 2009

The Range Rover Sport Prestige S When I bought a Cayenne a few years ago I weighed it up against the other options. Eventually I was left with a short-list of just two cars – the V8 Cayenne and the Range Rover Sport. But the Range Rover Sport always felt too much of a compromise.

Hyundai i40 Estate: Production-ready i40 debuts in Geneva

Wed, 02 Mar 2011

Hyundai i40 Estate debuts in production-ready guise at Geneva The Hyundai i40 has been cropping up all over the world in the last year as a very credible contender in the D-Segment. And now – better late than never – Europe gets its own Hyundai i40. The i40 on show at Geneva this week is the one designed for Europe at Hyundai’s European Design Studios in Germany.

Saab: China’s Youngman submits new $2 billion offer

Mon, 20 Feb 2012

Youngman is committed to acquiring Saab The founder of China’s Youngman - Pang Qingnian – has revealed Youngman submitted a $2 billion offer to buy Saab from the administrators on 14th February. We’ve all seemingly written-off Saab as dead and buried; a once proud marque consigned to the scrap heap of history after the debacle of GM ownership and Victor Muller’s ill-fated battle to make Saab an in dependent marque. But there’s one man who hasn’t given up hope of securing a future for Saab, and that man is the Chinese billionaire founder of Youngman, the company which has already spent significant sums trying to acquire Saab, but has so far been thwarted by GM’s golden bullet.