Vintage Auto Parts: Customizing And Painting Your Wheel Rims

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Why scour vintage auto salvage yards for classic car rims with which to enhance your classic motor vehicle. Why not paint your own tire rimse This used to be the guise of only the professionals. Now as an amateur you can accomplish a professionally appearing job.

First things first you will need paint with which to paint your own rims. Duplicator is the first choice. Duplicator will offer you a full range of painting colors to match your style whether it comes in the ranges of classic silver, white or gunmetal.


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Save Your Money - Import Your New Car Into Canada Yourself Without The Need For A Broker

Jun 21st, 2008 by Addy | 0

It is not difficult to import a new car into Canada by yourself. In the process you should save yourself a fair chunk of money. The steps are fairly simple and straightforward. It simply comes down to following the rules as laid down by the Canadian government agency - the Riv, which is the (Canadian Registrar of Foreign Motor Vehicles). The Riv publishes a list of “Motor Vehicles Admissible from the United States”. Follow this list, and in addition ensure that you have completed any additional requirements from your local Canadian province or territory (For example Northwest Territories, the Yukon and Nunavut). It’s no more complex than this procedure. It should be noted that to import a new car without the use of a professional auto import broker is relatively easy and straightforward. If you have a more exotic or challenging case then you may wish the services of an established, professional automotive broker and / or importer. If you are importing a used car, then it may not be as simple a matter of importing a new car, where everything is relatively new and standards and procedure have all been set and established by the government agencies. In such a case as well you should consider the services of a broker. In the end it may be an easier and less expensive route.


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Save Money By Importing Your Car, Auto Or S.U.V. Into Canada

Jun 14th, 2008 by Addy | 0

You may think that it is really a difficult process to import a car into Canada from the US. It is not that difficult if you follow the clearly outlined rules - step by step. In the end it is a way for Canadians to save big money on the major purchase of purchasing a new vehicle - be it car, truck, van or SUV.


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The Ford Mustang Auto Was Not The First American Pony Muscle Car

Jun 12th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Some auto and sports car enthusiasts will insist and swear on their life that the sports car that got it all going in America was the Mustang. After all the Ford Mustang was fast cheap and popular and got the whole “Muscle Car” era going. On top of that they may insist that if there were no mustang there would have never been any Camaro or the other whole host of “Pony Cars” It may well be true that buyer demand in the muscle car market segment had been and was created largely by the Mustang car but actually this had all started long before the Mustang ponycars arrived on the American automotive landscape.


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A Sketch on a Cigarette Pack Led to the Classic Jaguar XK Auto Car Series

Jun 9th, 2008 by Addy | 0

The legendary Jaguar XE series of fine motor cars was directly developed from the inspiration of Jaguar engineers on a rooftop watching their city of Birmingham England being bombed from the sky during the darkest days of World War II.

These engineers sketched the plans for what became the legendary Jaguar engine amazingly and simply on cigarette box carton. . This new engine was so good it became the standard that went on to become the stock Jaguar powerplant for the next 30 years. The best words that best describe this classic engine are - efficient, smooth and powerful. Indeed it was one a mechanical genius, Harry Weslake, who provided the key to the design - a light weight alloy cylinder head with dual cams and angled valves in a hemispherical combustion chamber. The final marvelous touch of genius were the two SU carburetors fed the 3.5 liter straight six, producing a 160 horse power


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How To Cash In On The Dealers Weakness At Ladbrokes Casino

May 25th, 2008 by Addy | 0

A Little Bit of Peeking Goes a Long Way

For every Ladbrokes blackjack player, getting a particular position at the table becomes a significant factor for their success in a game. When you have to play against the house, there are two seats that you should always choose when you are without a blackjack team. The first and the last that is the 1st and the 3rd base are positions that must always be picked.


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When To Split In A Ladbrokes Blackjack Game

May 25th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Be a Winner by Splitting at the Right Time

The players at Ladbrokes Casino, especially the beginners, have a common problem. Most of them do not know when to split. Some players know nothing about it and never split the cards while others who know too much about it for their own good always split a pair to take their chance at Ladbrokes blackjack. Expert players usually take the midway. To be a Ladbrokes blackjack pro, you need to split at the right moments to gain the maximum profits out of them. Do not split all the time. Just wait for the right moment.


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Negotiate The Best Auto Purchase

May 16th, 2008 by Addy | 0

The first thing to keep in mind if you plan on financing your new automobile is that the dealer

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What The Dealers Won\’t Tell You

May 16th, 2008 by Addy | 0

There are two things car dealers would like for you not to know. The first is how they are evaluated and the second is how they are rewarded. The evaluation process is based upon their sales goals. The dealership is given annual sales goals to meet and they are on a monthly, quarterly and annual basis. The number of sales set forth in these goals will ultimately effect the dealer and make a difference on the price you are quoted for a new car.


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