Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
- Driving light lamp cover passenger's right side(US $44.88)
- Driving fog light lamp assembly driver's left side(US $62.94)
- Driving fog light lamp assembly driver's left side(US $132.61)
- Driving light lamp cover driver's left side(US $28.37)
- Driving light lamp cover passenger's right side(US $20.37)
- Driving light lamp cover driver's left side(US $26.49)
Russo and Steele offers one-of-a-kind 2013 SRT Viper for charity
Wed, 18 Dec 2013Russo and Steele will feature a 2013 SRT Viper GTS at its January auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., with proceeds going to the Sons of Italy foundation (SIF). The auction house says the car was built specifically for the foundation. It will join some 700 sports and muscle cars at the auction, which spans Jan.
Fisker Karma to make driving debut at Monterey Historics
Fri, 24 Jul 2009The Monterey Historic Automobile Races will include a glimpse of the near-future when the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid sedan makes its public driving debut Aug. 15. The event is another milestone in the Karma’s dash from concept to production in 19 months.
Group 20 supercar club wound up by court
Fri, 05 Jun 2009By Peter Adams (third photograph by Medway Messenger) Motor Industry 05 June 2009 14:54 Another supercar club has reached the end of the road, joining a growing list of top-end supercar rental businesses that have collapsed in the recession. Group 20 has been wound up by the courts, along with sister car finance companies Vehicle Options Ltd and Vehicle Options Fleet Ltd.All three companies were investigated by the Insolvency Service after complaints, CAR can reveal.Group 20 supercar club: what went wrong?The supercar club started trading in 2006 and used a network of franchisees to sell membership to the club. Over time, Group 20 expanded to boast a rental list of exotica worth around £2 million; local newspaper reports in the Medway Messenger reveal Group 20 boasted a Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche 911, Bentley Continental GTC and, most impressively, a Zonda F Roadster on its books.However, the Companies Investigation Branch of the Insolvency Service found that Group 20 and its parent company had numerous ‘misleading business practices’.