100%Genuine Toyota TRD 12kg Front Springs(48131-AE811) Made in Japan Ready to use, easy to install ☞Starting from $180 ☜ Condition Good condition, there are some small rusts,scratches consider age ▶Please judge from the photo in the below and look carefully ▶Highly prefer bank deposit or pick up |
Coil Springs for Sale
- Toyota passo 2010 coil spring [9557550](US $209.00)
- Mopar rear spring insulator n.o.s. for 1957-1961 desoto,dodge,plymouth 1731796(US $30.00)
- Volkswagon springs set front rear(US $60.00)
- Skyjacker d30 softride coil spring fits 94-01 ram 1500 ram 2500 ram 3500(US $215.02)
- Polyurethane rear bump stop kit fits 2001-2006 chrysler pt cruiser(US $19.99)
- Tein s tech lowering springs 2011-2015 scion tc skq30-aub00 teinskq30-aub00(US $225.00)
Jaguar XK and XKR special editions on sale
Thu, 16 Feb 2012Jaguar has introduced special-edition models of the XK and the XKR, but they're not coming to North America. We're not sure why--sales of the XK and the XKR have been strong in the United States the past few months. Jaguar says the special-edition models feature enhanced interiors more than anything else.
Brit Insurance Design Of The Year 2011
Tue, 22 Feb 2011Showcasing a year in design, the fourth annual Brit Insurance Design Awards are currently being previewed at the Design Museum in London, UK. The shortlist of over 100 items takes in the best in design from seven categories: Architecture, Transport, Graphics, Interactive, Product, Furniture and Fashion. Naturally it is the Transport category we are most interested in, within which there are some very credible contenders for the overall title.
BMW X1 US launch delayed – because the new X3 is so good
Wed, 04 May 2011BMW X1 - not in the US until late 2012 It would have been inconceivable just a few years ago that there could ever be a market in the US for a car like the BMW X1. But times have changed and even Americans see the benefits of a (much) smaller SUV, so BMW was originally planning on launching the X1 in the US around now. That X1 launch got put back until later in 2011 because the Leipzig plant – which builds the X1 – was running at capacity to meet the demands from Europe.