Ignition Wires for Sale
Bmw 850i 850ci 1991 1992 - 1994 karlyn-sti spark plug wire set - cylinders 7-12(US $211.34)
1x powertec ht ignition lead sets oe pt159-8(US $23.43)
Powertec ht ignition leads honda accord v 2.0 (mot f20b3/z1/z2) (1993-1997)(US $28.54)
1x powertec ht ignition lead sets oe pt161-8(US $33.56)
Powertec ht ignition leads volkswagen transporter t3 1.9 t4 (mot df/dg/dh/gw/sp)(US $30.63)
8 .50 cal bullet all brass spark plug wire loom separator rat rod hot rod ww2 w(US $40.00)
Jaguar X-Type: 18,000 X-Types recalled in the UK
Sun, 23 Oct 2011Jaguar X-Type Recall - almost 18k affected over possible cruise control malfunction The Jaguar X-Type, ‘Ford’ Jaguar’s stab at mopping up sales from BMW’s 3 Series and Mercedes’ C Class, is back in the headlines, with Jaguar issuing a recall for 18,000 X-Types in the UK – around 5 per cent of the total X-Type production. The cars affected are diesel-engined X-Type models made between 2006 and the end of X-Type production in late 2009, and the recall concerns the cruise control, which may not respond under certain circumstances. To be fair to Jaguar, the issue with the cruise control failing to respond has not come to light through any complaints from owners, but from an employee of Jaguar.
Volkswagen Beetle Dune Concept heading for Detroit
Fri, 10 Jan 2014Volkswagen Beetle Dune Concept (pictured) heading for Detroit The original VW Beetle was a perfect candidate for a Dune Buggy, and many old VWs were converted to blast across sand dunes around the world. VW had a bash at their own Dune Buggy back in 2000, but now, ahead of a reveal at the Detroit Auto Show next week, we have what looks like a buggy from VW that could actually be heading for production – the Volkswagen Beetle Dune Concept. VW has revealed a single image of their Beetle Dune Concept (above) that shows a jacked-up Beetle with big wheels and tyres, a ski rack on the back and a bit of cosmetic titivation.
The 1967 Shelby GT350 and GT500 are here!
Wed, 02 Apr 2014The 1967 model year saw the introduction of a redesigned Ford Mustang that was slightly larger and heavier than the first pony cars. Bloat, it seems, has been around forever. But it wasn't all bad: '67 'Stangs got those crisp, fastback lines immortalized in "Bullitt" and yes, the remake of "Gone in 60 Seconds." Plus, the Mustang's increased size meant you could wedge a big-block motor under the hood, and that's exactly what Shelby American did with the GT500.
