Honda Civic Black Oval Keychain / Key Fob Engraved In Usa Genuine on 2040-parts.com
San Tan Valley, Arizona, US
Key Chains for Sale
- Gm saturn satin-chrome valet keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
- Infiniti green teardrop keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
- Honda satin-chrome valet keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
- Honda fit burgundy oval keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
- Honda pilot green teardrop keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
- Honda red anondized aluminum valet keychain / key fob engraved in usa genuine(US $14.61)
Lexus IS-C Convertible gets F-Sport options.
Sun, 17 May 2009Lexus has launched a range of F-Sport accessories for the new Lexus IS Convertible With the Lexus IS Convertible having launched in Japan this week, and the Lexus IS 250C arriving in the UK in July (and the Lexus IS 350C to arrive sometime next year), Lexus are looking for ways to ‘Up-sell’ the range, particularly as it looks like it will totally eclipse the woeful SC430. With prices starting from low £30k, there is no doubt a big push to get people to spec up their cars. And what better way than to offer some nice Lexus F-Sport bits and pieces to bolt on to your new pride and joy.
New Hyundai i30 (2012) revealed ahead of Frankfurt debut
Tue, 06 Sep 20112012 Hyundai i30 Revealed A couple of weeks ago we were teased with a sketch of the new Hyundai i30 ahead of a planned debut at Frankfurt 2011. But now Hyundai has decided to throw out a few photos of the new i30, and a bit more detail, to keep interest piqued . Looking, certainly from some angles, like a smaller i40 – which is certainly not a criticism – the 2012 i30 brings Hyundai’s Golf-sized offering very much up to date.
Camaro, Sonic fill the Chevrolet stand at SEMA
Tue, 01 Nov 2011Custom Camaro and Sonic models lead the way at the Chevroletstand at SEMA this year, with a green electroluminescent Hot Wheels Camaro leading the pack. The paint on the Hot Wheels car was not actually plugged in to an electrical source to make it glow so bright, but it sure seemed like it was. The idea was to get the same metallic finish that shined on the first 1:64 scale Hot Wheels Camaro, one of the original 16 die-casts that debuted from Mattel in 1968.