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Mouldings & Trim for Sale
- Chrome rear fog light lamp cover trim 2pcs fit ford focus hatchback 12-13(US $19.60)
- Chrome front fog light lamp cover 2pcs fit 2011 2012 toyota highlander(US $23.80)
- Bmw e28 e30 (1982-1992) grommet for emblems and rear vent window trim (2)(US $9.90)
- Chrome side marker light cover trim 2pcs fit nissan qashqai 08-12(US $12.90)
- Chrome side review mirror cover 2pcs fit subaru forester 2011 2012 (US $35.80)
- Chrome rear trunk door handle trim cover fit opel vauxhall mokka(US $19.90)
Volkswagen Golf R 400 Concept with 395bhp heading for Beijing
Thu, 17 Apr 2014The VW Golf R 400 can hit 62mph in 3.9 seconds Volkswagen usually reserve their extreme concepts for the Worthersee Show, but they’re heading to next week’s Beijing Motor Show with a very extreme Golf R. The VW Golf R 400 Concept takes the regular Golf R – perhaps the most ‘grown-up’ hot hatch you can buy – and not only adds more power but extreme styling too. That means the 2.0 litre turbo 4-cylinder engine in the Golf R being crankes up to deliver 395bhp (400PS) which cuts the 0-62mph time by a full second over the production Golf R with the DSG ‘box to a supercar-bashing 3.9 seconds.
Jaguar F-Type Paris Motor Show debut: Official
Fri, 10 Aug 2012We already knew that the new Jaguar F-Type would get its production debut at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, but now it’s official. Jaguar has mastered the ‘launch’ of a new car in the digital age, with endless teaser photos and videos, trickles of information, official ‘Spy’ photos and tempting new littleĀ revelationsĀ at appropriate intervals. And that process has been exactly the path the arrival of the new Jaguar F-Type has followed, from the F-Type Coupe as the C-X16 Concept through to the camouflaged F-Type Roadsters we’ve seen on film, on video and in the flesh.
New Jaguar XJ – The design
Sat, 11 Jul 2009The design of the new XJ is a big style departure for the Big Cat Design So where were Jaguar to go with the design of the new XJ? Did they stick with a pastiche of the original or go with a contemporary design? They really had no choice – they had to bring the Big Cat in to the 21st century.