3" Inch/76 Mm Red Aluminum/carbon Fiber Screw-on Type Short Radio Antenna Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Mira Loma, California, US
Antennas for Sale
- 9" fuba roof mast whip antenna for scion tc xb xa(US $0.48)
- 3" inch silver aluminum/carbon fiber screw-on type external jdm short antenna 31(US $9.00)
- Vw volks jdm short silver 3" in/76mm carbon fiber #32v oem screw type antenna(US $7.98)
- Mini 3 in/76 mm jdm 1pc black carbon fiber universal screw type short antenna(US $6.88)
- Mercedes benz 3 in/76 mm jdm blue carbon fiber universal screw short antenna(US $6.88)
- Nismo logo emblem carbon fiber short 4.7" inch antenna for nissan all model(US $6.99)
New MINI teased again ahead of next week’s reveal (video)
Mon, 11 Nov 2013The new MINI is being teased again ahead of its debut The all new MINI for 2014 is due to be revealed next week on the anniversary of the birth of its creator, Sir Alec Issigonis, and MINI are squeezing in another tease for their new baby ahead of its official debut. We’ve already had a couple of teases from MINI in the run up to the reveal – including a good look at the new MINI with the MINI Vision Concept – so we’ve got a good ideas of what’s in store for MINI buyers. What we get this time is plenty of moody shots in low light of the new MINI’s features to keep the interest going, although much of the DNA of BMW’s MINI are carried forward from the current MINI.
"Say Yer Prayers, Rabbit!" -- Volkswagen revives Golf name
Wed, 25 Mar 2009After only four model years, Volkswagen Group of America Inc. is ditching the Rabbit name and returning to the Golf moniker for its smallest model in the United States. The new generation of the car, which goes on sale in October, will be called the Golf and makes it U.S.
Ford says optional EcoBoost V6 engine popular with F-150 buyers
Thu, 28 Apr 2011Sales of Ford F-150 pickups with the optional EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 engine have surpassed company estimates, with some dealers reporting robust demand as gasoline prices rise. "We had a sales forecast but it has jumped up a little faster than we thought," said Marc Lapine, consumer marketing manager for Ford Motor Co. Credit the increase to rising fuel prices.