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Kw Suspensions V1 Coilovers 94-98 Ford Mustang Front Coilovers Only on 2040-parts.com

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Sanger, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Buyer must obtain a Return Goods Authorization number (RGA) Buyer must ship product with original receipt and RGA Buyer will be responsible for return shipping charges If customer received free or discounted shipping original shipping charges will be deducted from refund A 25% restocking fee will be applied to any returned parts. Refunds will be issued via PayPal minus shipping charge and restocking fees. KW North America will NOT accept ANY returns if the part/parts have been installed, painted or modified Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:KW Suspensions Manufacturer Part Number:10230031 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Germany

‘Why We Drive’ documentary looking for sponsors

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

Everyone who has a Netflix account, or uses a friend’s Netflix password, knows the documentary section is where all the action is. The only thing we’d ask for is a few more driving docs. And we hope that “Why We Drive” will enter the fray eventually, but SBR Productions needs a little help from enthusiasts.

BMW beats Mercedes-Benz to claim first U.S. luxury sales crown

Thu, 05 Jan 2012

BMW fended off a late-year surge by rival Mercedes-Benz to win its first title as best-selling luxury brand in the United States. BMW said Thursday that U.S. sales rose 15 percent to 26,834 in December, for an annual total of 247,907.

Kia Naimo concept

Thu, 31 Mar 2011

As the Seoul Motor Show starts today, Thursday 31st March, Kia is debuting the Naimo all-electric concept. The concept takes its name from the Korean word ‘Ne-mo' meaning square shape - something that lends itself to the Naimo's aesthetic. The crossover utility vehicle, or CUV, was conceived by Kia's international design team in Seoul and is characterized by its ‘simple lines and solid, muscular stance.' The simple overall design sports such interjecting details as the wrap-around windscreen and asymmetric sunroof.  This mixture of simple and complex is a reference to the common traits of many traditional Korean arts and crafts.  The Naimo's interior was designed to evoke a strong sense of tranquility and features hand-crafted materials throughout such as Korean oak on the floor and door cards, with "Han-ji" paper being used for the head lining. Juxtaposing these traditional elements are modern features such as the transparent organic led display instrument panel.