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US $148.99
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Willowbrook, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:07K105243F SKU:DP:594-407 Color/Finish:Black Brand:Dorman Degree Markings:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:594-407 Installation Hardware Included:No Life Cycle Status Code:2 Quantity Needed:1; Remanufactured Part:N Feature - Benefit 2:Direct replacement to ensure proper fit Emission Code:1 Package Contents:Harmonic Balancer National Popularity Code:C UPC:Does not apply

Audi TT-RS – Officially Official this time!

Mon, 23 Feb 2009

The Audi TT-RS Coupe and Roadster – Official Audi images this time First the teaser images of the TT-RS from Audi themselves, then some moody black and whites which seemed to be a leak, and now the official Audi images that seem to indicate that the moody B&Ws were in fact poor scans of these. Oh well, the only thing we’ve wasted is a finger on each hand bashing this out for your delight. So here they are – images of the Audi TT-RS – due to launch in just a week or so’s time at Geneva 2009.

Ferrari 599 Hybrid – it’s a very ‘Green’ Ferrari

Sat, 27 Feb 2010

The very green Ferrari 599 Hybrid at Geneva To a die-hard petrol head, Ferrari lover or frankly anyone with a proper sense of right and wrong, the idea of a ‘Green’ Ferrari is anathema. Fortunately, although I suppose you could consider the Ferrari 599 Hybrid ‘Green’ in the sense that it will probably produce less CO2 (which is, of course, the single most important thing for  Ferrari), the performance of this 599 Hybrid  is going to be its forte, and the real green bit on this particular 599 Hybrid is the hideous paint job. We’ve known for a while that Ferrari were working on a Hybrid, and we recently revealed it would be a hybrid version of the Ferrari 599.

McLaren 12C GT Sprint appears at Auto Zurich

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

McLaren confirmed earlier this month that the 12C GT Sprint would cost $316,000, converted from British pounds. On Thursday, we were sent a selection of photos of the new track car by photographer David Kaiser, from a car show in Zurich, Switzerland. According to a McLaren representative at the booth, the 12C GT Sprint pictured is the first production car.