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Condition:New Brand:OEM Good quality Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Non-Slip Brake Pedal For Manual Transmission Car Package:3 Pcs One Set Interchange Part Number:A throttle pedal, a brake pedal, a clutch pedal Two small board:9.0cm * 8.5 cm (the longest of the widest place) Other Part Number:Come with a Drill Bit, for Easy Fitment One big board:about long 14.5 cm * wide 8.5 cm Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Material:ABS Surface Finish:As the picture shows UPC:4651126895597 Warranty:Yes

Infiniti Q50 Revealed: 2013 Detroit Auto Show

Mon, 14 Jan 2013

The new Infiniti Q50 – replacing the G37 and the first of Infiniti’s ‘Q’ badged cars – has been revealed at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. The Q50 is still unmistakably an Infiniti – but a better looking one – with the trademark curves and grill still intact but with a bit of added oomph from a new look inspired by the Infiniti LE Concept we saw in New York last spring. The Infiniti Q50 is both longer and wider than the old G37 – lower too – and a lot slippier, with a drag coefficient of just 0.26 thanks to the sleeker bodywork and lower stance.

Audi TT RS Plus unveiled

Fri, 10 Feb 2012

There’s a new, more powerful TT – the Audi TT RS Plus The Audi TT RS Plus – a mode powerful and focused TT RS – has been revealed ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show. At the end of January we reported that the Geneva Motor Show would see the debut of a more powerful Audi TT and a new RS4. So it’s no surprise that we now get news of the more powerful TT – the Audi TT RS Plus – ahead of its debut next month.

Daimler-Renault alliance to delay new Smart and Twingo models, report says

Wed, 15 Jun 2011

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