These are EVO 9 special edition BBS wheels they are in good condition other then the scratch that you see on the photos the wheels will come with tires hankko v12 with about 40-50 of life left these wheels are getting harder and harder to find they are a forged wheel and there weight is 13 pounds
Other for Sale
- Ford moto meter winged radiator cap mascot badge hood ornament emblem man cave(US $129.00)
- Dodge truck chrome fender scripts 1968 and other years lot of 3 items (US $15.99)
- Chevrolet hood ornament 1936 eagle master deluxe car mascot emblem (US $39.99)
- Austin electronics / whelen /amber beacon(US $29.99)
- Whelen model 2022 /amber beacon(US $29.99)
- Delco remy 12v 39mt heavy duty reduction starter 8200417(US $259.99)
Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet (2011) news
Sun, 14 Nov 2010This, believe it or not, is the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. And it’s not a concept, but a production car that will go on sale in the USA from spring 2011. Nissan has released this teaser image of the Murano CrossCabriolet ahead of the vehicle’s official unveiling at the 2010 LA Auto Show next week.
Pierre Authier: I'm not moving to Opel/Vauxhall
Fri, 31 Aug 2012As the ongoing General Motors designer saga continues, the latest Opel/Vauxhall Vice President of Design elect, Pierre Authier has taken his name off the shortlist for the Rüsselsheim. Car Design News had received information from a reliable source within PSA about Authier's supposed move, however we have since spoken to Pierre, who was keen to put the record straight: “I read the flattering article on my recruitment as VP of Design for Opel/Vuaxhall, but this information is false,” he told CDN. “I am really enjoying my position at Peugeot and with the 208 family team that has made such incredible work.” The search for the missing piece in the GM puzzle continues.
Porsche and Mercedes-Benz proposals for China Family Car Project explored
Mon, 27 Jan 2014Today's Chinese car industry is barely recognizable from that of 20 years ago, and the country is now the biggest market in the world. But in 1994, when the industry was still in its relative infancy, the Chinese government launched the 'China Family Car Project', inviting 20 major Western carmakers to develop proposals for a five-seat, cheap and environmentally-friendly family car for the Chinese market. The chosen proposal would be made in China under a joint venture with First Auto Works (FAW).