For sale is a Volvo OEM spare tire cable hoist/holder removed from a 2005 Volvo XC90. It is a little bit rusty, but is in otherwise good used condition.
Other Parts for Sale
- Volkswagen 5m0035724 genuine oem factory original adapter(US $21.94)
- 98-03 jaguar xj8 xj8l engine computer(US $60.00)
- 88-94 jaguar xj6 xj12 right door mirror new(US $125.00)
- Porsche 944 s2 968 ignition control module relay icm(US $20.00)
- 00-08 jaguar s type 3.0l ac air conditioner compressor pump(US $60.00)
- 03-08 jaguar s type oem front left upper control arm(US $45.00)
Design Development: Yanfeng Visteon Glide
Tue, 02 Oct 2012Those who attended our Designers' Night in Beijing earlier in the year will have seen the Yanfeng Visteon Glide concept car, a car many thought one of the best displayed throughout the whole motor show period. However many asked why a Tier 1 supplier Yanfeng Visteon has gone to the effort and expense of creating a full concept car, especially one as exotic as the Glide, especially when the company's core business is designing and supplying interior components. We caught up with Shizuki Kajiyama, Yanfeng Visteon's Design Studio Manager to find out more about the project.
Bentley SUV will be the Bentley Falcon
Fri, 23 Nov 2012It looks like Bentley has come up with a name for its SUV – Bentley Falcon - and, as expected, it will get a complete redesign before it arrives. But it now seems that VW has bitten the bullet on the Bentley SUV and signed it off for production, when it will apparently come complete with a new Bentley name – Bentley Falcon. The news of a name for Bentley’s luxury off-roader comes from Georg Kacher writing in Automobile Magazine and, although it perhaps doesn’t resonate particularly in the UK, it will probably have more impact on the target market for the SUV – the Middle East – where the Falcon is a big deal.
Classic Mini voted 'best British car'
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