93-97 Ford Probe / Mazda Mx-6 626 Front & Rear Stainless Steel Brake Lines Blue on 2040-parts.com
Walnut, California, US
Brake Lines for Sale
94-01 bmw e38 740i 740il750il front+rear stainless steel brake line hose black(US $47.69)
2001-2006 bmw e46 3-series red front + rear stainless steel hose brake lines(US $47.65)
Russell 693160 brake lines street legal braided stainless steel ford mustang kit(US $69.92)
Russell brake lines street legal braided stainless fits honda s2000 set of 4(US $101.97)
Beck/arnley 073-1509 brake hose rubber/steel rear subaru each(US $13.97)
Beck/arnley 073-1668 brake hose rubber/steel front bmw each(US $17.97)
New Suzuki Swift Sport starts at £13.5k reveals Suzuki UK
Tue, 13 Dec 20112012 Suzuki Swift Sport costs £13.5k in the UK Suzuki UK reveals the new Suzuki Swift Sport will cost £13,500 when it goes on sale in January 2012. The Suzuki Swift is a more than half way decent little car, and the range-topping Suzuki Swift Sport – which was revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September – looks set to be a fun little number with decent dynamics thanks to a tweaked suspension. Although the new Swift Sport only gets an extra 10bhp over the old Sport model, it can get to 62mph in 8.7 seconds and carry on going to 121mph.
Mercedes at 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed – includes SLS AMG Black Series debut
Sat, 13 Jul 2013The Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series (pictured) debuts at 2013 Goodwood FoS In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend and car makers are out in force with their fastest supercars and classics. Mercedes always offer a decent show at Goodwood and this year is no different, with the UK dynamic debut for the Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series, which will be strutting its stuff all weekend up the hillclimb. At the other end of the performance range, the Mercedes A45 AMG is also in action showing the crowds just what 360bhp in a compact hatch can do with its runs up the hillclimb.
CCTV ban will 'put pupils at risk'
Fri, 13 Dec 2013GOVERNMENT PLANS to possibly ban CCTV parking cameras will put schoolchildren at risk, council leaders and head teachers have warned. Councils use CCTV enforcement vehicles to tackle dangerous and illegal parking outside schools including cars blocking driveways, driving along pavements and stopping on yellow zig-zag lines outside school gates. They are often introduced at the request of parents or teachers concerned about the safety of schoolchildren and act as a visible deterrent to the thoughtless minority of drivers who put children's safety at risk.
