Bmw Synthetic Oil 10w-60 M Twin Power Turbo - 1 Liter Bottle on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, United States
BMW Synthetic Oil 10W-60 M Twin Power Turbo - 1 Liter Bottle Genuine BMW 10w-60 motor oil for late model M engines. For most BMW Motorsport engines in the M3, M5, M6 and Z8 models from early 2000 on. This is a fully synthetic motor oil and is the current motor oil approved by BMW for use in M series models. |
Oil Filters for Sale
Engine oil filter adapter gasket fel-pro 70801(US $25.81)
Engine oil filter parts master 67151(US $29.39)
Engine oil filter wix 24951(US $21.91)
Engine oil filter parts master 67204(US $23.14)
Engine oil filter-ftf denso 150-3064(US $22.22)
New mahle oil filter kit, 271 180 05 09(US $13.11)
Chevrolet Volt production halted – again
Wed, 29 Aug 2012General Motors has revealed that they are to halt production of the Chevrolet Volt for four weeks as sales stay low. Back in March, we revealed that GM were to stop production of the Chevrolet Volt range extender EV as actual sales fell well behind projected sales. At that time – with a production target of 45,000 Chevy Volts in 2012 – GM had managed to flog just 1.626 Volts in the first two months of 2012 so they decided to halt production for a moth as they had 6,300 Volts stockpiled.
2012 Porsche Boxster, 911 Turbo, 911 Targa, 911 Cabrio & new Cayman caught on video
Sun, 09 Oct 2011Porsche's next generation cars caught on video There are umpteen people round the world who make a living from camping out in inhospitable terrain in the hope of snapping a new car before the car maker wants the world to know. And they make a decent living from flogging those snaps to car media round the world. So those poor guys must be spitting feathers when they see what one sleepy resident of San Franciscan found lining up on his street when he was awoken by the sound of a Porsche 911 or three outside his bedroom window.
Concept Car of the Week: Lincoln Sentinel (1996)
Fri, 27 Dec 2013After a decade of the rounded forms of bio-design, car manufacturers worldwide wondered what the next big trend would be. Ford's answer appeared in 1995 with the breathtaking GT90 that inaugurated the experimental 'Edge Design' era, defined by its use of precise edges, tight lines and sharp graphics. The following year, Lincoln unveiled an evolution of the same theme, this time on a luxurious flagship concept rather than an open supercar.