New 2010 Issue 2 Custom Accessories Ford Magazine Brochure -mustang & Super Duty on 2040-parts.com
Clawson, Michigan, US
This new 2010 Issue 2 Custom Accessories Ford magazine features 104 pages of great pictures & articles.
CONTENTS:
Best Selects (Highlighting the hottest Ford Custom Accessories this time around)
The All-New Fiesta
Wear Your Emotions on your Fiesta
Vibrancy of Appeal (2011 Fiesta Ford Custom Accessories)
Ford Racing (Power and performance enhancements for Fiesta, Mustang, and Raptor)
Ford (For everything from the 2006 Explorer to the 2011 Super Duty)
Lincoln (For everything from the 2006 Mark LT to the 2011 MKZ)
Mercury (For everything from the 2006 Mariner to the 2011 Milan Hybrid)
Approx 8.5" x 11" in size.
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Hamilton targets winning streak
Thu, 19 Jun 2014LEWIS HAMILTON knows he needs another run of four successive victories if he is to overhaul team-mate Nico Rosberg in the race for this year's Formula One world title. It is a feat Hamilton managed earlier this campaign after Mercedes rival Rosberg won the season-opening grand prix in Australia where the Briton retired. Hamilton then triumphed in Malaysia, Bahrain, China and Spain, clawing back the 25-point deficit, with Rosberg forced to settle for the runner-up spot on each occasion.
Ford adds 4.5 million vehicles to recall
Tue, 13 Oct 2009Ford Motor Co. plans to add 4.5 million vehicles to its largest U.S. recall because of leaky cruise control switches that have been reported to cause vehicle fires.
BMW GINA concept
Tue, 10 Jun 2008BMW Group Design has just revealed a revolutionary new concept car which utilizes a flexible textile cover to form its outer skin. Called the ‘GINA' Light Visionary Model - an acronym derived from the principle of Geometry and Functions In "N" (Infinite) Adaptions - the concept offers dramatically different solutions that affect the design and functionality of future cars. The almost seamless flexible textile cover that stretches across a moveable substructure has dispensed with the usual body elements found on production vehicles such as front apron, bonnet, side panels, doors, wheelarches, roof, trunk lid and rear deck.