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Blue Camber Plate For Bmw E46 3 Series 98-05 Front Coilover Top Upper Mount Pair on 2040-parts.com

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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:High performance aftermarket parts Part Brand:MaxSpeedingRods Performance Parts Manufacturer Part Number:Suspensions / coilovers camber plates / top mounts Suspensions type:Front coilovers top mounts / camber plates Interchange Part Number:For 316, 318, 320, 323, 325, 330, M3 Quantity:2 pieces Other Part Number:For Petrol & Diesel Color:Blue Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Bushing:Pillow Ball deisgn for adjustment precisely Warranty:Yes Type:Suspension parts UPC:Does not apply

The iconic six-wheel Elf-Tyrrell P34 unveiled: Autoweek archives

Tue, 18 Oct 2011

The Elf-Tyrrell project P34 six-wheeler remains one of the most radical designs ever presented for a Formula One car. This selection from the Autoweek archives comes from Sept. 27, 1975, when the P34 was revealed by Derek Gardner, chief designer for the Tyrrell Racing Organization.

SEMA 2008 show report: Pontiac G8 and Solstice

Fri, 07 Nov 2008

By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 07 November 2008 10:01 According to Pontiac, its G8 GXP Street, G8 ST and Solstice GXP concepts at the SEMA show ‘raise the performance bar even higher, taking style and sportiness to the highest levels’. Time to don your oxygen masks as we scale the dizzy heights of Pontiac’s performance peaks. While the standard GXP isn’t short of grunt with a 6.2-litre 415bhp V8 under the bonnet, the Street swings with a hefty 7.4-litre punch that’s good for 638bhp and 600lb ft of torque.

Video: Jaguar's Wayne Burgess and his design credos

Tue, 26 Nov 2013

Jaguar production studio director Wayne Burgess discusses his design credos and offers advice to aspiring car designers in a video from our friends at Jalopnik. He describes his design process as "creating order from chaos", channeling a burst of eclectic ideas down into a simple, pure form. "Design is an iterative process where it's all about throwing it out there, getting a load pinned up to a board and then looking to see what is working best.