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Nos Buick Gs Stage I Air Cleaner Decal! on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States

Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Type:air cleaner decal Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

I HAVE A SMALL GROUP OF GS 350, GS 400, GS 455, AND STAGE I  BUICK DECALS  AND HAVE A LISTING FOR SETS. I JUST HAPPENED ON TO A VERY LIMITED QUANTITY OF STAGE I AIR CLEANER DECALS AT THE OLDSMOBILE HOMECOMING AND THESE ARE THE REAL DEAL! I AM QUITE FAMILIAR WITH THE GS 400'S WHICH WERE EMBOSSED AND NOT FLAT DECALS AS ARE THE STAGE I DECALS.  THIS LISTING IS FOR A SINGLE  STAGE 1 DECAL ONLY. THESE DECALS ARE GORGEOUS! THANX

Saab 9-5: New model leaked

Thu, 23 Jul 2009

Saab's flagship sedan, the 9-5, is finally getting a dramatic re-do, and pictures are out on the Web in advance of its expected reveal at the Frankfurt motor show. It's a handsome effort, with an upright windshield, prominent grille and sleek headlight casings. Look for all-wheel drive and a range of engine selections.

First Sight: Mercedes-AMG GT

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

“If I was to buy any sports car that wasn't a Mercedes, it'd be a Porsche 911,” says Mercedes' head of design, Gorden Wagener. “But when you see the two cars together, we think ours has the edge.” He's talking about the new Mercedes-AMG GT, a front-mid engined, two-seater sports car that's unashamedly aimed at higher-end 911s, and we've come to see it at Mercedes' Sindelfingen studio.  The GT replaces the larger SLS, and is seen by Wagener as the best example yet of his 'sensual purity' design philosophy: “The SLS is very much [he gestures] line, line with a surface in between. With the GT we started with the surface and worked to refine and reduce the number of lines.” Elements of the SLS's platform have been carried over, so the GT measures the same 1,939mm wide.

Europe inches towards CO2 deal

Mon, 24 Nov 2008

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 24 November 2008 17:29 The European Union is close to agreement on a radically lower CO2 limit to apply to all new cars, diplomats indicated today. The EU’s 27 governments are set to agree a Europe-wide limit of 130g/km as a new-car average by 2015, according to sources in Brussels. The deal is likely to start from 2012, with full compliance three years later.