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For Audi R8 V8 V10 Coupe 2020-2023 Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Lip Corner Splitter on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Attachment Type:Screw-On, Self-Adhesive Brand:Unbranded Color:Black Colour:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:China Custom Bundle:No Feature:Easy Installation,No Drilling Required Features:Carbon Fiber Finish:Polished Interchange Part Number:Carbon Fiber Side Door Guards Protector Blade Fend Items Included:Mounting Hardware Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Material:real carbon fiber Modified Item:No Mounting Hardware Included:Yes Non-Domestic Product:No Number of Pieces:2PCS Other Part Number:2PCS Exterior Door Fenders Side Blades Carbon Fibe Performance Part:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:High polished 3*3 twill weaven Type:side fender 2PCS UPC:Does not apply

Mercedes-Benz unveils 'golf cart of the future' design study

Tue, 23 Jul 2013

Designed at its Carlsbad studio in California, Mercedes-Benz presented its ‘Vision Golf Cart' to the golfing world during this year's Open Championship in Scotland. Having called upon car fans and followers of the sport to submit their ideas for a future Mercedes buggy, a jury then went about sifting through all the submissions until they found the best entries. Electrically driven and powered by a battery kept continuously charged by solar panels on the roof, the buggy is controlled by a joystick mounted on the center console allowing either passenger to drive.

MINI John Cooper Works World Championship 50 – Details

Thu, 11 Jun 2009

MINI John Cooper Works World Championship 50 We were slightly off with the name in that first report, its actually MINI John Cooper Works World Championship 50. Which I do hope they’re not thinking of putting on the car anywhere in full. For Goodness sake, why not just MINI F1 JCW, or something snappy?

One Lap of the Web: Russian dash-cam ghost machines

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

-- Brace yourselves, people: "Dynamic" is not the only marketing buzzword of the moment. Now there's "velocity," which makes sense if you think of cars designed to move forward in some form or another. It actually refers to how fast an auto dealer can get you a cup of coffee, a pat on the back and a signature on the dotted line, as Lindsay Chappelle of Automotive News explains.