Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Audi A4 S4 A5 S5 B8 Quattro 3.0t Front License Plate Bracket - Stone Grey on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Middletown, Delaware, US

Middletown, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Genuine Audi/VW Manufacturer Part Number:8K08072851QP Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

Front License Plate Bracket - Stone Grey


For a sharp, clean look in states that require a front license plate.

For standard Grilles and S-line Grilles. 

New Brackets retail for $99.99


Fits:

Audi A4 2009-2012 (B8)

Audi S4 2010-2012 (B8)

Audi A5 (B8)

Audi S5 (B8)

This Bracket is in great condition in areas that won't be covered by a license plate with license plate frame.  
There are a few scratches around the border where the previous license plate/frame were, but these won't be seen when a new plate/frame is added. 

Check my feedback and bid with confidence.

Pininfarina Air Flow helmet unveiled

Wed, 11 Nov 2009

This is Pinifarina's Air Flow, a special helmet created by the famed Italian design house for luxury lid manufacturer Newmax, and the star attraction on its stand at the Milan International Motorcycle Exhibition. Pininfarina is the same company that has penned the Ferrari 458 Italia and Maserati Granturismo. But while Pininfarina itself remains an automotive design company, its Extra Pininfarina arm has branched out into other projects, recently designing Coca-Cola drinks machines and the interior of Juventus's new stadium.

Toyota goes dynamic with ME.WE concept

Wed, 24 Apr 2013

Toyota revealed its funky looking ME.WE electric concept on Wednesday. The “anti-crisis” vehicle was designed in collaboration with French architect Jean-Marie Massaud. The ME.WE makes its debut at Le Rendez-vous Toyota, the company's brand-experience center in Paris.

Unique cars, boats and planes land at Key Largo vintage weekend

Tue, 06 Dec 2011

The 17th-annual Vintage Weekend, held the first weekend in December, signifies the start of "the season" for Key Largo's Ocean Reef Club. Sure, it's a display of classic motor yachts and airplanes, but here the car is still star. That is, if you exclude Bob Schwartz's rocket-powered bicycle, which saw 50-mph passes on the runway at Ocean Reef's airport.