GRAY RF LTHR ELEC -CLEAN-PICS STOCK# A30103028
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Seats for Sale
- Front seat bmw x5 2002(US $200.00)
- Toyota fun cargo 2001 driver seat [6770500](US $579.00)
- 96 97 98 99 audi a4 front head rest headrest black oem(US $17.99)
- Jeep cj 76-86 - front seat bracket || passenger riser 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85(US $55.00)
- Jeep tj 97-02 wrangler - rear seat bracket set || back folding(US $29.95)
- Jeep tj 97-02 wrangler - front seat bracket set || passenger side slider riser(US $45.00)
2011 Ford Flex goes Titanium
Thu, 20 May 2010Taking a page from its SEMA playbook, Ford is rolling out a top-of-the-line, semi-blinged-out people hauler for 2011, the Flex Titanium. It's dressed up for a night on the town, or a trip to soccer practice, and was devised by Ford product gurus who noticed most Flex customers tend to take high levels of content in their vehicles. The Flex Titanium has a unique black chrome-finish grille with Flex badging on the edge of the hood--a cue straight from SEMA models in 2008 and 2009.
Nissan creates 'scent of the future'
Wed, 18 Dec 2013NISSAN has created what it calls ‘the scent of the future’, representing what Planet Earth might smell like in an imagined world where everyone drove zero-emissions vehicles. By teaming up with master perfumer and Aroma Academy Scientist Dr George Dodd, the firm has created its ‘aromatic blueprint’ for the future. Dodd, reportedly inspired by long walks in the Scottish Highlands, has created an in-car fragrance that he says is proven to inspire ‘a positive sense of well-being’ in people who smell it.
New Rolls Royce marks water speed records
Wed, 14 May 2014A POWERFUL land vehicle which pays homage to speed on water has been unveiled by Rolls-Royce. The car company showed off its limited-edition Waterspeed Phantom Drophead Coupe on the site of the original Bluebird Motor Company forever associated with the speed record-holding Campbell family. The site is now the Bluebird restaurant on the King's Road in west London, with the Bluebird company having funded Sir Malcolm Campbell's waterspeed record attempts.