Porsche Italian Style Turn Signal Lens With Black Trim, Left (69-73) Smc631943 on 2040-parts.com
Tune-Up for Sale
- Porsche seal & rubber restoration kit, 911/912 targa (67-69) smc000985--1967-s(US $1,675.88)
- Porsche stop light switch boot, 356c/911/912 (64-67) 90161349100(US $17.85)
- Porsche rod bearing set, standard, 911/930 (72-77) 914103141set(US $383.13)
- Porsche front control arm bushing set (69-89) smc34142102(US $28.58)
- Porsche fender joining plate, right side, 911/912 (65-68) 90150105402(US $158.52)
- Porsche taillight lens, right, us, silver trim (69-89) 90163190604--uro(US $52.02)
2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series revealed!
Sat, 23 Jul 2011There is Mercedes-Benz, there is AMG, and then there is the Mercedes-Benz AMG Black Series. The last mentioned are so highly tuned and rare that AMG has slapped the Black label on only four models so far: the SLK55, the CLK63, the SL65 and now this, the C63 AMG Black Series coupe. We did not get to drive a C63 Black Series--but AMG did let us stand next to one and look at it.
MG Dynamo EV Concept debuts at SMMT
Wed, 16 Apr 2014The MG Dynamo EV Concept (pictured) is on display at the SMMT MG may not be what it once was (which you can take either way), but as a marque MG is 90 years old. As part of celebrations for the 90th birthday of MG, there’s an exhibition of MG’s models at the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) offices in London this week, which include a global debut for an electric MG city car. The MG Dynamo Concept is MG’s vision of an electric city car which, say MG, encompasses “the latest in design and engineering technology”.
Exhibition: Taxis of the World
Tue, 11 Nov 2008The 'Taxis du Monde' exhibit recently held at the Paris Motor Show displayed a total of 40 taxis from 20 cities around the world, illustrating the evolution and diverse needs of the past, the present and even the future. Renault’s Type AG from 1913 is one historical example. One of the first Parisian taxis, it became known as the “Taxi of the Marne” after 1300 examples transported 6000 men to head off the German army in the first world war.