Alfa Romeo Giulia Super E' Ti Trunk Boot Lock Assembly Oe Nos on 2040-parts.com
Studio City, California, United States
For sale.................Alfa Romeo Giulia Super e' Ti Truck/Boot Latch Assembly. This is OE, NOS. Alfa pt. nbr. 10500.56.037.02 [1-sold] A PLETHORA OF ORIGINAL, NOS ALFA ROMEO PARTS AVAILABLE ON-HAND. |
Alfa Romeo for Sale
- 1987 alfa romeo milano v6 2.5 & 3.0 workshop service manual(US $109.00)
- 1971 - 1986 alfa romeo dealer parts pricing guide / manual wow 298-pgs usa edit.(US $23.00)
- Original 1979 alfa romeo front grill
- 1982-1991 alfa romeo spider 2.0l engine overhaul manual veloce graduate quad
- Illustrated alfa romeo buyer's guide second edition joe benson
- Alfa romeo giulietta sprint - rare original italian owner's manual
Saab deal no longer valid says Pangda Chairman. The end of Saab?
Wed, 12 Oct 2011Saab deal with China not valid says Pangda Chairman Update 10 am 12/10/11: Saab & Pangda have issued a statement about this story and say that the reports of the Saab deal with Pangda and Youngman as being no longer valid are “…based on a misunderstanding”. Whatever that means. Yesterday there was yet more speculation that Saab will be declared bankrupt as real doubt about the deal with Chinese companies Pangda and Youngman started to surface.
EyesOn Design Awards 2010
Wed, 27 Jan 2010Outstanding achievement in automotive design was recognized at the fifth annual EyesOn Design Awards held at the 2010 NAIAS in Detroit in January. Top honors were awarded to the GMC Granite urban utility vehicle in the Best Concept Vehicle category, and the Audi A8 luxury sedan for Best Production Vehicle. Frank Saucedo, Director of GM Design's California studio, and Clay Dean, Executive Director GM Advanced Global Design, accepted the award for the GMC Granite Concept and acknowledged the importance of recognition from their design peers.
Video: Yasushi Nakamuta on Mazda 3's 'unique' design process
Wed, 03 Jul 2013It may be leaden with PR-talk but this short presentation by Yasushi Nakamuta, Mazda's director of advanced design studio at the press unveiling of the new Mazda 3 in Melbourne is still worth a couple of minutes of your time. But while the 3 is undeniably attractive we can't help but feel that the 'unique' design process Nakamuta describes (which appears wholly conventional to us) has resulted in little more than a thoroughly normal product. Take a look for yourself at the video to your left.