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Profe Windshield Removal Tool Kit 7pc Automotive Wind Glass Remover Hand Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $35.98
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Quanzhou, China

Quanzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Dose not apply Surface Finish:As like picture shown Interchange Part Number:Cutting Wire,2 x Wire gripping handles, Windshield removal tool,Wire feeder tool, Trim pad remover Warranty:One Year Warranty Other Part Number:Heavy duty Windshield removal tool kit Service:Any questions ,please you contact us freely UPC:Does not apply

Video: BMW’s beautiful Design Portrait of Karim Habib

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

We're often inundated with videos from OEMs. Many are thinly-disguised PR-laden party political broadcasts but occasionally we're presented with gems such as this Design Portrait of Karim Habib from BMW. Ok so we don't really believe the Head of Design, BMW Automobiles sits dreamily sketching at a perfect desk with only a delicate espresso for company or that he cruises Munich in a (gorgeous) 2002 tii oldtimer for inspiration, but as an insight into what makes Habib tick, his design philosophy, and how he came to be in such a position, it's a beautifully-shot treat.

Ford Focus given street art makeover

Wed, 24 Aug 2011

A Ford Focus was transformed into a work of art yesterday by six street artists in Glasgow city center as part of the Ford UK Centenary Tour. Outside the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, the six artists worked out of a public studio to use their talents to liven up the bodywork of a new Focus. The artists – Lyken, FiST, Syrkus, Rue 5, Death Rattles and Al White – are all from Glasgow's Independent Recoat Gallery, and spent six hours on their colorful designs.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 arrives in Geneva

Sat, 26 Feb 2011

The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 arrives in Geneva The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 is certainly making its presence felt at the Geneva Motor Show already. But it’s more about the leaked photos of the LP700-4 appearing all over the place than anything else. Earlier this week we ran the first ‘real’ photo of the LP700-4, which came from a scan of the Croation version of Evo Magazine.