Golf Cart 10" Machined Vampire Wheels/rims And 205/50-10 Dot Low Profile Tires on 2040-parts.com
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- Golf cart 10" machined/black vampire wheels/rims and 20" street/turf tires (4)(US $409.00)
- Golf cart 10" gunmetal/machined vampire wheels/rims and 20" street/turf tires(4)(US $409.00)
- Carllisle golf cart tires 20 x 10-10 50% tread(US $100.00)
- Steel golf cart wheel
- New cheng shin tire 7x1-3/4 4626 c-179-6 070796562 pneumatic, ribbed(US $22.99)
- New cheng shin 2.80/2.50-4nhs 4-ply nylon tube tire & rim c-178-6(US $34.99)
New (2014) BMW X5: Full UK price list from X5 sDrive25d to X5 xDrive50i
Fri, 31 May 2013The new BMW X5 costs from £42,590 for the sDrive25d We had the reveal of the new BMW X5 this week (which is either a new X5 or a facelift for the current X5, depending on how you look at it, and also the 2013 or 2014 X5) and now we have full UK prices for the new range. The starting point will be the X5 sDrive25d – BMW’s first rear wheel drive X5 and the first with a 4-cylinder engine – which will cost from £42,590 and comes with BMW’s 2.0 litre diesel which will give economy of 50.4mpg and emissions of 155g/km. BMW expect the same figures to apply to the next up the range – the X5 xDrive25d – which gets the same four-pot diesel as the sDrive version but has 4WD.
Ferrari 4×4 Hybrid system on the drawing board
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Mini and Mini Clubman John Cooper Works (2008): first official pictures
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