BMW K75S Headlight Comes with 2 Extra Plastic Grommets to Replace the Ones that have been Repaired with Wire -- You Are Able to See the Wire in the Pics where the Grommets are Visible Sold as is. If the item is not as described, it may be returned for purchase price. Buyer assumes responsibility if the part doesn't fit. Please ask questions before bidding. You can email or call @ (954) 225-6190. I am happy to combine items to help save on shipping. Flat rate shipping is for continental US. Will ship internationally for added postage. Buyers are welcome to arrange pick up to save shipping fee. Please indicate if you would like item shipped to address other than PayPal shipping address. |
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Audi R8 V10 – the Commercial
Tue, 12 May 2009Audi R8 V10 features in an Audi commercial cruising through Marenello - home of Ferrari It features a new Audi R8 V10 cruising through Maranello, home of Ferrari, and features the reactions of the locals. No punches pulled; no skirting round Audi’s opinion. This blows Ferrari away, they believe, and they’re happy to shout it from the rooftops.
Cadillac XTS to use modified Buick LaCrosse underpinnings
Mon, 10 Aug 2009Cadillac's next flagship sedan, the XTS, will borrow its underpinnings from the Buick LaCrosse. The XTS is the code name for the car due in 2011, and it's a two-for-one proposition. The XTS will replace the front-wheel drive DTS and the rear-wheel STS, Automotive News reports.
Video: Michael Mauer on the 991-series Porsche 911
Tue, 08 May 2012Porsche has released a video featuring its Design Director, Michael Mauer, explaining how he and his team went about redesigning the 911, an ‘automotive, engineering icon' as he describes it. "What we as designers are striving to above all is to optimize the width to height ratio with the result that although the 911's width has not increased, the front axle area has become wider, and we've managed to make the roof a bit lower," Mauer explains via a rather dramatic-sounding voiceover.