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Accessories for Sale
- 70 -80's porsche 911 blaupunkt frankfurt strreo radio new / nos
- 89-90 porsche 911 / 928 blaupunkt berlin iqr 88 radio nos very rare!!
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- Nos 20252341 gm visor mirror lt sandstone 1981 81 buick electra riviera lesabre(US $149.99)
- Antique 1924 high pressure us tire gauge packard cadillac buick truck motorcycle
- Old mercedes benz badge 1976 - emblem plaque stutgart(US $39.99)
BMW Guggenheim Lab
Fri, 20 May 2011With many surveys suggesting the world's automobile buyers are growing younger and more urban, saavy automobile companies are rushing to show their concern with cities, the future - and the future of cities. In New York City recently, black Audi A8s recently ferried 'influencers' to the Lower East Side area around the New Museum to attend an Audi supported Urban Future Initiative part of the area's Festival of Ideas. The Volkswagen Group and the Museum of Modern Art promise a major announcement of future cooperation, on May 23, and BMW recently announced that it is supporting the Guggenheim Museum in a six-year, nine-city endeavor called the BMW Guggenheim Lab.
GTO Judge poised for a comeback
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Trans Am Depot is adding to its lineup of converted classic muscle cars with the 2014 GTO Judge, based on the Chevy Camaro. The company already builds a “Smoky and the Bandit,” Trans Am, Trans Am Hurst Edition and what they call the 6T9 GTO, all made to look vaguely like the originals. Trans Am Depot only teased the new classic on its website in a video, but it impressively beats a current gen Shelby Mustang in a drag race.
New fuel marker to prevent fraud
Fri, 21 Feb 2014A NEW RED DYE fuel marker is being introduced by the British and Irish governments to tackle fraud. The illegal use of cheaper fuel in the UK means criminals avoid paying tax and can sell it on at a lower rate than normal fuel from a petrol station. The new marker will make it harder for criminals to disguise fuel by removing the red dye.