Jdm / Wakaba Leaf So Dope Style Vinyl Decal Sticker 6" Longside on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Posted with eBay Mobile
Graphics Decals for Sale
- Race car graphics, wrap, decals, imca late model sprint modified dirt 2(US $80.00)
- Subaru wrx sti decal. di cut sticker(US $9.99)
- Superman vinyl cut out decal, sticker in gld - 4.75" by 8"(US $5.49)
- 1.27m x 30cm diy carbon fiber wrap roll sticker for car auto notebook iphone blc(US $0.12)
- "i'm v-koo" car back rear windshield screen deal sticker auto reflective sticker(US $8.99)
- Hello kitty batman dark knight car window vinyl decal bumper sticker robin jdm(US $0.99)
Problems with your McLaren MP4-12C? Have a ‘McLaren: The Wins’ coffee table book
Thu, 20 Oct 2011Ron Dennis apologises to McLaren MP4-12C owners A couple of weeks ago we reported that McLaren was having some teething problems with their new MP4-12C but weren’t, despite reports to the contrary, halting production. The problems seemed to be mainly software related, with issues including warning lights flashing on and battery drainage issues, which seemed to be because the MP4-12C’s electronics didn’t turn off when the car was halted. But it seemed McLaren were working on the issues with the same sort of zeal we’ve come to recognise from their F1 programme, no doubt spurred on by the wrath of Ron Dennis.
XCar talks to Chuck (Morgan) about the Morgan AeroMax
Tue, 12 Mar 2013Auto enthusiast YouTube channel XCar recently interviewed Charles Morgan, managing director of Morgan Motor Company, about the British car company, its AeroMax coupe and “automotive theater.” Morgan joined the family business in 1985. His father ran the company before him and his father, Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan founded the company in 1910. Morgan says he thinks that the Aeromax -- which happens to be his daily driver -- is one of the most beautiful cars in the world.
Car industry getting cleaner
Tue, 09 Oct 2007By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 09 October 2007 10:11 Today the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has released its annual Sustainability report. Its eighth report reveals how green and clean the UK industry is becoming - slowly. The headline figures will grab your attention: a cut in total annual CO2 emissions by 36.5 percent over the past four years.