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Bmw Driveshaft Flex Disc on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Richardson, Texas, US

Richardson, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Febi-Bilstein Manufacturer Part Number:26 11 1 227 410 Country of Manufacture:Germany

 BMW driveshaft flex disc. Fits E36, all M42, M44 (from 12/91), M50 and M52, Z3, all E46, E85 (Z4). Holes are for 12mm bolts, bolt circle is 78mm, 110mm dia. Part is new and never installed. 5 available.

Aston Martin flies the new Lagonda to Muscat with Oman Air

Fri, 29 Aug 2014

Aston Martin flies the new Lagonda to Muscat with Oman Air Back in July, Aston Martin confirmed the revival of Lagonda with a short run of a Lagonda Super Saloon to be sold exclusively in the Middle East. At that time, all we had was a dark photo showing the new Lagona’s silhouette but now, as Aston start to test the new Lagonda, we get a proper photo (above and below). The photo of the new Lagonda shows its arrival in Muscat – courtesy of Oman Air – as the new Lagonda is flown out to Oman to begin its testing.

Japan freeway clogged by supercar pileup

Mon, 05 Dec 2011

Nearly $2 million worth of vehicles were wrecked in a 14-car crash in Japan on Sunday. The pileup involved eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini, three Mercedes-Benzes and two Toyotas. The fancy car convoy was headed from Kyushu to Hiroshima when the driver of a red Ferrari skidded while switching from the right lane to the left on the rain-soaked expressway.

Frankfurt 2011:Rimac Concept One – an Electric Supercar

Sun, 18 Sep 2011

Rimac One Concept - an electric hypercar at Frankfurt Our antipathy towards electric cars – and the seeming futility of pursuing a technology that has made little progress in a century – is well known. But we do see electric cars as a fun toy for the better-off, and 23 year-old Croatian Mate Rimac has impressed Frankfurt with his Rimac Concept One electric supercar, which is perhaps the ultimate electric toy for the better-off. Perhaps, in the case of the Rimac One, we should consider it a toy for the seriously well-off, rather than just the better-off, as it’s expected to cost a quite substantial £650k for each of the 88 cars Mate intends making.