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Cessna 172 cowl snubber support assembly, p/n: 0552115-1(US $89.00)
Continental c-75 c-85 oil sump kidney assembly tank reservoir a-65(US $600.00)
1979 cessna r 182 r182 skylane rg pilots informational manual(US $62.00)
Cessna rupert parachute seat belt belt model 5-51 rat rod hot brown(US $59.99)
1946 ercoupe 415-c front nose gear shock & fork assembly 415-34090 415-34355(US $1,999.00)
Piper cherokee pa-28 nose wheel landing gear wheel fork block spacer(US $80.00)
Goodwood Revival 2008 daily bulletins
Sat, 20 Sep 2008By James Mann and Tim Pollard Motor Shows 20 September 2008 00:30 CAR is reporting live from the 2008 Goodwood Revival meeting – the tenth anniversary of Goodwood's period spectacular that partners the summer hillclimb at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. We've updated the website all weekend with photo galleries and reviews capturing all the action from track and paddock – with exclusive back-stage access to the legends and cars that make Lord March's race event one of the world's premier historic motorsport events. SUNDAY, DAY 3: LIVE NEWS FROM THE GOODWOOD REVIVAL 2008 Another fantastic day at Goodwood Revival started off with a blessing from motor racing vicar Canon Lionel Webber and the Band of the Blues and Royals marching up the grid, followed by a stunning low-level air display by a Spitfire and a Mustang.
Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II – the new Toyota MR2?
Thu, 23 Jun 2011Toyota Sports GRMN Hybrid Concept II - named in honour of Hiromu Naruse The New Toyota MR2? Probably not. But the Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II is certainly in the same mould as the MR2, and does show that Toyota hasn’t forgotten how to make an appealing car – even if it is a hybrid.
Audi A3 2.0 TDI gets greener
Sat, 21 Nov 2009The Audi A3 2.0 TDI gets a 'Green' makeover If you read here regularly you’ll be only too well aware that every week we report on cars that have cleaned up their act, got more economical and are emitting less CO2. Less cynical souls than us may reasonably conclude that this is because car makers want to ‘save the planet’. But of course, it’s nothing of the sort.











