Racing Pads for Sale
Ebc front redstuff pads for bmw m2 f87, m3 f80, m4 f82 f83 dp32360c(US $)
Mintex mrm1802 brake pads for ap racing cp5100 calipers (mdb1864 pad shape)(US $)
Race brake pads -pfc 7720-01- ld20 shape, classic cooper s, ap 2 pots , tcr rear(US $)
Pagid rsc 1 rear brake pad for nissan gtr r35 vr38dett 08+ ceramic #-(C $570.44)
Pagid rsl 29 rear brake pads for nissan r35 gtr 08- e128729010-(C $570.44)
Pagid rsc 1 rear brake pads for nissan gtr r35 vr38dett 08+ ceramic #e1287c01001(C $570.44)
BMW M3 Pick-Up (2011) first official pictures
Fri, 01 Apr 2011A few weeks ago our spies snapped a BMW M3 pick-up being thrashed around the Nuburgring by M Division engineers, and now BMW has released the official pictures of its one-off M3 ute. It's a one-off, but it's not an April Fool's joke – this car exists, and M Division has plans for its future. So what's this BMW M3 Pick-Up all about?
Peugeot 308 CC (2008): first photos
Fri, 11 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 July 2008 09:26 Peugeot – the pioneer of folding hard tops – today unveils the new 308 CC. It's not a radical coupe cabriolet, but it's a gentle evolution of the 307 CC blueprint: a four-seater family hatch turned convertible.The French company invented the first production opening metal roof back in the 1930s, after a few coachbuilders toyed with low-volume concepts, and then brought them to the mainstream with the 206 CC in 2001. The new 308 CC follows the same formula with a metal roof that somersaults into its loadbed in 20 seconds to leave a completely flat (if long) rear deck.Gobbling boot space as it goes?Naturally, the boot shrinks when the roof is lowered, dipping from 465 litres to 266 when it's stowed.
Ferrari F12 & Eric Clapton’s Ferrari SP12 EC at Goodwood
Sat, 06 Jul 2013The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta (pictured) will be at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed The 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed starts on Thursday with the Moving Motor Show, and Ferrari are planning a good turnout including the F12 Berlinetta popping its Goodwood Cherry. It’s nearly eighteen months since the Ferrari F12 was revealed, but this coming weekend it will get a chance to strut its 731bhp up the Goodwood hillclimb. With a 0-62mph of just 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 211mph (which isn’t that important up the hillclimb) the F12 promises a stunning spectacle for Goodwood’s visitors.
