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- 12x1.5 black acorn lug nuts 33 pcs set lugs m12 12mm 12x1.50 m12x1.5 3/4" hex(US $32.00)
- 12x1.5 black acorn lug nuts 33/lugs m12 12mm 12x1.50 m12x1.5 3/4" hex close end(US $32.00)
- 12x1.5 black lug nuts 33/lugs m12 12mm 12x1.50 m12x1.5(US $32.00)
- 12x1.5 black lug nuts 33 pcs lugs m12 12mm 12x1.50 m12x1.5 closed end(US $32.00)
Rolls Royce Wraith returns
Fri, 18 Jan 2013The coupe version of the RR Ghost is to be the Rolls Royce Wraith, with the first tease of the most sporty Rolls Royce ever. There was never any doubt that Rolls Royce would build a range of cars round the Ghost, with a coupe and convertible on the cards ever since the Rolls Royce Ghost arrived more than three years ago. In fact, just over a year after the Ghost launched, we reported that RR were planning an extended wheelbase version of the Gost and a coupe and convertible, just as expected.
Saab 9-X Biohybrid concept
Mon, 03 Mar 2008By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 03 March 2008 21:52 Saab will enter the premium hatch market around 2010, with the production version of this 9-X Biohybrid concept. Unveiled at a sneak preview on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show, the 9-X Biohybrid is a sleek, three-door hatch. It’s a rival for Audi’s A3 Sportback, BMW 1-series – and the Toyota Prius!
Studebaker trees: Dead company, living advertisement
Thu, 28 Apr 2011Some of you may have seen this already; it’s been popular on the map sites for a while. But those who don’t know about Bendix Woods County Park west of South Bend, Ind., feast your eyes on 5,000 pine trees, planted in 1937, spelling Studebaker when viewed from high enough. Bendix Woods park was formerly the Studebaker proving grounds, and much of the track surface is still visible in satellite photos.