Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Saab Keyring 900 9000 Turbo Aero Sonett 9-7x 9-5 9-3 Convertible Emblem Keychain on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Warszawa, Poland

Warszawa, Poland
Condition:New without tags

Untitled-2-z tlem do pisania pociete

Keyring

Saab

 

Saab 

Keychain, Schlüsselanhänger,Keyfob,

Porte-Clés, Keyring

 

This elegant keychain is manufacutured

in 2mm quality stainless steel. The

surface is hand finished with care.

The keychain has the same font as

in the factory.

 

The keyring MEASUREMENT is:

43 mm long

 

 

- SHIPPING -

5$ Worldwide(Priority Mail with tracking

number)

No matter how many keychains you buy,

you pay for shipping only ONCE!!!

 

- PAYMENT -

Paypall only

 

 

 

 

Your satisfaction is my priority. Please contact me if you have any questions!

 

Key Chains for Sale

Volvo von Koenigsegg – the Vox Volvo P1800

Wed, 06 May 2009

The Vox Volvo P1800 - a modern reworking of the original with a 550bhp V8 Vöcks latest creation – The Vox Volvo P1800 -is based on the iconic Volvo P1800, which those of a certain age will remember was driven by Roger Moore’s Saint back in the ’60s. In its day the P1800 was something of a revelation – a sporty, appealing Volvo (come to think of it, it’s still a bit of a revelation!). Vöcks has remained faithful to the original P1800, at least in style.

Tata appoints former GM Europe head Forster as group CEO

Tue, 16 Feb 2010

India's Tata Motors named former General Motors Co. executive Carl-Peter Forster as group CEO. Forster, 55, will be responsible for the company's global operations including the Jaguar Land Rover unit.

Not every Chrysler dealer gets to sell SRT Viper

Mon, 23 Jul 2012

The redesigned 2013 SRT Viper will be sold at about one in five Chrysler Group dealerships, says Ralph Gilles, head of the high-performance SRT brand. To qualify for the sports car, dealerships will have to train staff, buy special tools and improve their facilities. "We're going to open it up to any dealer who can put the money forward and the training, but it's going to be pretty difficult to hit all of those things," Gilles said during a broadcast interview with journalists in Detroit this month.