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Lug Nuts Lightweight Racing Wheel 12x1.25 Black Light S on 2040-parts.com

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EZ Accessory - find accessory easy, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee unless the seller is at fault. Buyer is responsible for all return and replacement shipping charges. All returning items must be freight prepaid and insured. Returned items must not be installed, mounted, or modified in any way. Buyer must contact seller within 5 calendar days after receiving the product about any defect, shipping damage, request for return or exchange. Return authorization need to be obtained via email prior to returning. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Hyundai Scrappage – amazing trade-ins

Fri, 22 May 2009

Jaguar XJS - traded for a Hyundai i10 under the Scrappage scheme But it does seem to be producing good results for Hyundai, with their Hyundai i10 flying out of showrooms. Which is no real surprise. The £2,000 Scrappage allowance is a big chunk of such a cheap car, and is probably achievable for a high number of owners of ‘Clunkers’.

New Lancia Ypsilon in UK – as Chrysler Ypsilon

Sat, 12 Feb 2011

New Lancia Ypsilon Tease Sketch - we'll get it as the Chrysler Ypsilon Lancia finally left the UK in 1994 after a decade or two of falling sales which owed much to the Fiat brand developing perforated body panels after a week or three. Lancia had plans in place to come back to the UK in 2008, but the storm clouds which had gathered over the car economy put paid to that. But now, as part of the Fiat Chrysler partnership, they’re coming back.

Who's Where: Gordon Murray launches own design company

Wed, 11 Jul 2007

Famed Formula One designer Gordon Murray has launched his own design company, with its first project currently underway. But it's not quite what you might expect from someone who's made a name for himself building such aerodynamic performers like the McLaren F1 and Camparo T1 supercars. Murray's new project is to build an economical small car for the masses: one that would be both cheap to buy and to run.