Mercedes Benz License Plate Silver An Blue No Longer Made on 2040-parts.com
Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States
NO LONGER MADE. M.B. WILL NO LONGER LICENSE US. MFG TO MAKE OLDER INVENTORY CAN SELL THEM TILL GONE NEW NEVER USED ALUM.STAMPED METAL IF SEE ANY WRINKLES ETC..THEY ARE SHRINK WRAPED ITS THE PLASTIC COVERING MADE IN USA LOOK GREAT ON YOUR CAR OR GARAGE WALL POSTAGE 6.95 PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING ANYWERE IN USA ELSEWERE IN THE WORLD PLEASE USE EBAY GLOBAL SERVICE PAYMENT PREFER PAYPAL THANK YOU NOT HAPPY FOR ANY REASON RETURN IT FOR A FULL REFUND |
Other Merchandise for Sale
- Porsche crest coffee cup / mug with porsche logo, free usa shipping(US $31.95)
- Tesla light weight "what not" bags. you need two! let people know you love tesla
- Smart blonde lp - 010 corvette flag logo license plate - 0153(US $11.13)
- Genuine audi zaw355023 front vanity plate(US $66.03)
- Honda insight hybrid promotional advertisement(US $3.95)
- Nos chevrolet number one team promo tie bar 68 69 70 71 72 impala corvette nova(US $45.00)
Design Essay: Are smart roads just around the corner?
Wed, 07 May 2014In order to remain relevant, the car must constantly evolve. But while almost all attention focuses on four wheels, the roads that facilitate an automobile's progress have remained relatively unaltered since Eisenhower formed the National Highway system in the 1950s. With environmental concerns getting ever higher on the agenda, there is an opportunity to think outside the (metal) box and rethink the road, making it as smart as the vehicles and devices that travel upon it.
Urbee 3D-printed car: the greenest car in the world?
Tue, 03 Dec 2013Not to be confused with a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle with a similar sounding name, Urbee stands for URBan Electric vehicle with Ethanol as back-up. You can see why they settled on Urbee now, can't you? The Urbee is also the world’s first 3D-printed car, and the plan is to drive it from San Francisco to New York - a distance of 2,905 miles - in less than 44 hours.
Enthusiast 3D prints an Aston Martin DB4
Thu, 01 Aug 2013New Zealand enthusiast Ivan Sentch is in the process of 3D printing a 1961 Aston Martin DB4. Engadget reports that he bought a $499 Solidoodle 3D printer and has been working on this project since December 2012. Using a Nissan Skyline as a donor car, he'll make a fiberglass mold of the print and hopefully transform this thing into a drivable, street-legal car for a fraction of the cost of an authentic DB4.