Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 08041521760 steering wheel for citroËn berlingo 1.9 d sx family 1399925 1399925-(US $)
- 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 mercedes 300sd w126 hella oem horns with mount bar 85(US $28.99)
- 1964 chevrolet impala steering wheel blue with horn ring & button oem(US $145.00)
- Steering wheel paddle shifter extension for mercedes-benz w206/s206/x206/w213(US $23.56)
- 1947 lincoln v12 horn ring dated factory fomoco 26h-3634(US $400.00)
- Vintage 13" foam grip black + chrome steering wheel 3 spoke deep dish(US $20.00)
Mercedes S-Class Convertible confirmed
Sun, 29 Sep 2013The Mercedes S-Class Convertible will be based on the S-Class Coupe (pictured) The new Mercedes S-Class has already arrived, and we’ve also got the new S-Class Coupe (in concept form, at least) with the next variant of the new S-Class now looking likely to be the Mercedes S-Class Convertible. We’ve known since 2011 that Mercedes were planning to chop the top off the S-Class for the first time since the W111 S-Class in the 1960s, but this is the first time anyone from Mercedes has officially confirmed it. Thomas Weber, Mercedes’ product development boss, has told Automotive News that the S-Class Convertible is on the way and will be based on the new S-Class Coupe.
SRT Viper combines Time Attack package with Anodized Carbon look
Thu, 17 Apr 2014SRT has just debuted a very special Viper at the New York auto show, combining the Time Attack Group with the exclusive Anodized Carbon Special Edition package. Just 50 examples of the of the SRT Viper Anodized Carbon Special Edition package will be made, with just 10 models carrying the Time Attack Group package. Like a number of special editions from Chrysler, this model emerged due to customer demand, with Chrysler taking the functional chassis and aerodynamic parts from the Viper Time Attack Special Edition and making them available in the GTS price class.
Motorists to set own speed limits in Australia?
Mon, 20 Jan 2014You can always rely on the subject of speed limits to result in a heated debate. We only need highlight the recent furore over the government’s plans to introduce a 60mph limit on a 32-mile section of the M1 to make our point. But how about a scenario where you, the motorist, select the appropriate speed limit?