Sunroof, Convertible & Hardtop for Sale
- Jeep jk 2 door spiderweb shade sides (black) 27% cooler interior ~fits 2007 & up(US $114.95)
- Universal fit 36.5" sunroof wind deflector smoke tint - used(US $33.00)
- 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 mustang convertible well trim molding left hand(US $124.99)
- Vent shade in-channel window visor sunroof 5pc combo hummer h2 03-09 4 door(US $53.95)
- Vent shade outside mount window visor sunroof 5pc combo toyota corolla 98-02 4dr(US $49.95)
- Vent shade outside mount visor sunroof 3pc chevy silverado 1500 99-66 reg cab(US $42.95)
Webinars: Using an ecological microfiber material for automotive interiors
Tue, 06 Apr 2010CDN's third webinar 'Driving the Green Way: the First Ecological Microfiber for Automotive Interiors' was presented by Miko on 31 March, 2010. View the recorded webinar in our archive by clicking the above link. You can also find out more about the Italian company and its ecological production and manufacturing processes, plus the application of its Dinamica microfiber material on seating areas, door panels and roof lining – as well as on steering wheels, gear shifts and parking brakes – in the following article.
2014 MINI Cooper SD 3-door joins the new MINI range – price from £19,450
Tue, 10 Jun 2014The 3-door MINI Cooper SD (pictured) arrives in MINI showrooms in July 2014 When the new 2014 MINI Hatch pricing was revealed back in March, the range consisted of the MINI One, One D, Cooper, Cooper D and Cooper SD. But no sign of the Cooper SD. But now MINI has fixed that with the arrival of the 3-door MINI Cooper SD.
Lotus Esprit James Bond car up for auction
Sat, 29 Jun 2013The Lotus Esprit Submarine (pictured) from the James Bond 007 film is up for auction James Bond and cars go together like bacon and eggs and, with the exception of the 007 Aston Martin DB5, the Lotus Esprit ‘Submarine’ car from the Spy Who Loved Me is probably the most iconic Bond car to have hit the big screen. Piloted in the film by Roger Moore – with Mrs Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach, at his side – the underwater version of the Esprit, one of six used in the film, was affectionately know to the crew as ‘Wet Nellie’ and actually piloted for the underwater scenes by former SEAL Don Griffin, who worked as a test pilot for the creators of the Esprit Submarine - Perry Oceanographic. After filming ended it was sent of to a storage unit in Long Island, ten years rent was paid upfront but, when the 10 year rent period ended, no one stepped forward to claim the contents at they were sold off for a song to a local couple.