*new Genuine Motorcraft Bsf82c Spark Plugs (lot Of 6) on 2040-parts.com
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Genuine Motorcraft "New" Spark Plugs (Lot of 6) Part # BSF82C Sold as Pictured -------------------------------- |
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Autodesk Alias AutoStudio 2015 webinar on 25 June
Mon, 02 Jun 2014Registration for Autodesk's latest webinar is now open. The webinar will cover its next-generation AutoStudio 2015 software, including how it can be used to speed up the design process using its new and improved workflows. The webinar will be presented by Autodesk's technical marketing manager, Rex Sellentine, who has over 20 years of experience of design software implementation.
Zonda R officially unveiled
Fri, 16 Jan 2009Pagani Zonda R – Only for the track With the Zonda about to bite the dust for an all new model in 2010/2011, Zonda has officially revealed the Zonda’s swansong – the track-only Zonda R. Looking like a super-version of the Zonda F (although with only 10% of the same components) the 7.3 litre AMG engined track car produces a huge 750 bhp, with a 0-60 of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 250mph. A complete new carbon fibre monocoque, carbon fibre intakes, a 6-speed sequential ‘box and an F1-style exhaust make this the meanest Zonda to hit the road (or the track, in this case).
Ferrari 458 Italia Spider leaks out. Probably.
Sat, 20 Aug 2011Ferrari 458 Italia Spider leaks out - probably It’s only a couple of weeks since we reported that Ferrari would be taking the convertible 458 to Frankfurt, and now we have a set of three leaked photos of the Ferrari 458 Italia Spider in all its glory, doubtless leaked out from a magazine printers. We’re not completely convinced the photos of the 458 Spider are real – they seem familiar somehow and could be good Photoshops – but if they are real there’s no doubt Ferrari won’t be amused – as Italians seldom are under these circumstances. But assuming the photos are real they just tell us what we already know – the 458 Spider is the regular 458 Italia with its roof chopped off.