2006 Z-Art Porsche Boxster

July 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2006 Z-Art Porsche Boxster
The Swiss tuning company Z-Art from Tägerwilen is revving up with a brand-new aerodynamics package for the Porsche Boxster model 986.

The aerodynamics package, which comprises the front bumper, side skirts, rear spoiler attachment and rear bumper, is made from GRP. The conversion is rounded off with GRP fenders and a GRP front hood in the original, round 987 look (different design of headlights) of the Boxster model year 2006. The front hood is also optionally available in carbon fiber. The complete package including the lamp cluster is available from Z-Art starting from 3,965 Euros net and is supplied complete with all the necessary accessories. Fitting costs around 1,300 Euros net, although this does not include the cost of respraying.
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2008 Mini Cooper Lithium Hybrid

June 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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2008 Mini Cooper Lithium Hybrid
Using Hybrid Technologies proprietary advanced lithium management and battery-balancing system, the all lithium version has already gained significant automotive industry attention.

Basic lithium-powered vehicle facts:
Speed up to 80 MPH / 128+ Km/H
0-60 MPH in 6.0 seconds
120+ miles / 193+ Km on single charge
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1999.5-2001 Audi A4 (B5) HID conversion installation instructions

March 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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1. Take the kit out of the box and lay everything out. You can install either the ballasts or bulbs first but typically it is easier to install the bulbs first.
2. There are 3 T27 torx screws holding the headlight on. The 2 on top are visible in this picture.
3. with the 2 screws removed.
4. The third screw is shown here. A long extension is needed to get to it and an extendable magnet is helpful to retrieve the screw (or bit if it falls).
5. Disconnect the headlight and turn signal connectors and remove the headlight by pulling it toward the outside of the car and toward you.
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