Kf04050bk Body Mount Bushing Kit For Ford F250 F350 2wd 4wd 1999-2017 Polyuretha on 2040-parts.com
Body Kits for Sale
- For bmw f32 f33 f36 4 series 14-20 quad exhaust rear bumper diffuser matte black(US $162.65)
- 6pcs black set pillar trim for kia 11-15 optima door cover mirrored window post(US $13.99)
- 3pcs front bumper lip splitter spoiler for bmw 4 series g26 m sport 2020-2024(US $99.61)
- 4x black carbon fiber front canards fit 2008-2010 lancer evo x 10 front bumper(US $186.30)
- Adjustable red lip bumper front splitter strut tie rod support bars rear spoiler(US $12.99)
- Front bumper spoiler lip for bmw 3 series e90 e91 m sport lcl 2009-2012 09(US $78.75)
Nissan Leaf Revealed – 3 more Electric Cars to come
Wed, 21 Oct 2009The Nissan Leaf revealed at Tokyo Not surprisingly, Carlos Ghosn – Nissan’s boss – has revealed that Nissan are working on a range of electric cars to be released in the next few years. Considering Nissan partners with Renault, and Renault announced something similar at Frankfurt, it’s not a huge shock toi the system that yet another car maker is going to churn out a range of EVs. First up is the Leaf, with Nissan aiming to launch an electric version of their NV200 van later in 2010.
Lexus launches own Design Award contest
Tue, 30 Oct 2012The first Lexus Design Award has been launched that gives the next generation of designers the chance of seeing their work showcased at next year's Milan Design Week. The theme of this global competition is ‘Motion', with Lexus looking for designs that respond to issues in daily life that relate to ‘Motion' as well as providing solutions. Two of the ten award winners will then develop prototypes with a renowned designer – either Sam Hecht or Junya Ishigami – acting as their mentor.
The Super Bowl's most refreshingly honest car ad
Fri, 08 Feb 2013In 2000's High Fidelity, hapless record-store owner Rob Gordon -- played memorably by John Cusack -- opines, “What really matters is what you like, not what you are like." In the year 2000, I was 24 years old and was working on a punk rock magazine, an environment not dissimilar from Gordon's Championship Vinyl. The line made a lot of sense to me; it was a quiet, back-of-the-head maxim that informed much of what my friends and I did and how we saw people. It's a shallow way of looking at things, but for those of us who came of age amid the us-vs.-them liberal identity politics of the '90s, awash as we were in Public Enemy's political consciousness, the post-AIDS gay-rights push and the loud-fast feminism of the riot grrrl movement, there was a good chance that if somebody liked the things you liked, they thought like you and they were good.