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Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SCF Surface Finish:BLACK GELCOAT Primary Color:Black Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SPOILER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

BLACK GEL COAT WITH SMOOTH FINISHING 

CAN BE MADE IN BLACK OR WHITE FIBER GLASS. MESSAGE US CHOICE WHEN YOU WIN BID 


*IF NO MESSAGE RECEIVED WE WILL SEND BLACK ONES AUTOMATICALLY*


WE COUNT WITH LARGE SELECTION OF CARBON FIBER AND FIBER GLASS AUTO PARTS. MESSAGE US FOR DETAILS

 
WE CAN SHIP INTERNATIONAL BUT YOU MUST CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING RATES (INCLUDES PUERTO RICO & HAWAII)  


OUR ORDERS ARE SHIPPED BY USPS,FED EX OR UPS.


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Alfa Romeo MiTo – now it’s the video

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New BMW 4 Series: Official – Full specs, prices and photos

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The new 2014 BMW 4 Series (pictured) has been revealed ahaed of a Frankfurt debut We had the arrival of the new BMW 4 Series as a concept back in  December, but this afternoon BMW has revealed details of the production 4 Series ahead of a debut at Frankfurt in September. Looking little changed from the concept, the new 4 Series – a replacement for the old 3 Series Coupe – sits on the same basic platform as the new 3 Series but with wider track and lower suspension. A bit longer, a bit wider and a bit lower than the old 3 Series Coupe, the new 4 Series also gets a longer wheelbase – a bit more room in the back – and weight rises a bit too.

Mazda sells 10 millionth car in America

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The first car Mazda ever sold in America was the R100, a cute lil' two-door fastback that was, unsurprisingly, rotary-powered. The year was 1970. Iggy Pop had made that much explicitly clear with "1970." Just imagine how weird it must have been for Americans to wrap their minds around some tiny Japanese upstart, selling a car approximately the size of a 1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham's wheelwell, powered by -- what's this, German technology?