Brakes for Sale
- Brake pads spi metalic arctic cat jag 440. 05-152-25(US $17.96)
- 1996 polaris 500 fan indy trail: master cylinder w handle and brake line
- 1997 arctic cat wild cat 700 efi brake disc(US $15.88)
- Brake control master cylinder light switch for arctic cat firecat f7 f5 f6 zr zl(US $35.00)
- Arctic cat 700 f7 600 sabercat firecat f6 f5 03 04 05 440 brake master cylinder(US $59.77)
- Arctic cat 700 f7 600 sabercat firecat f6 f5 03 04 05 500 brake master cylinder(US $49.77)
Meet the Jaguar/Land Rover smartphone
Fri, 10 Jan 2014Jaguar Land Rover has announced a whole new host of apps that'll be available in vehicles by both brands later this year via the InControl smartphone integration system. With the help of Bosch and a number of third-party app developers, Jaguar and Land Rover will debut integrated in-vehicle app connectivity for phones with the Android operating system, as well as for Apple's iOS. Jaguar Land Rover is the latest company to bring apps to cars' infotainment systems, an innovation that will either greatly reduce distracted driving and make crucial information much more easily accessible or cause drivers to completely ignore the act of driving altogether.
2013 Kia Sorento facelift revealed
Thu, 15 Mar 20122013 Kia Sorento facelift The 2013 Kia Sorento facelift has been revealed ahead of a debut at the New York Motor Show in April. Ahead of a public debut at the New York Motor Show in April, Kia has revealed a facelift for the Sorento crossover / SUV, although it’s not exactly comprehensive. Top of the noticeable stuff on the new Sorento is the adoption of the latest Kia signature grill, with a reddeigned front bumper and tweaks to the air intakes and fogs.
Rolls launches first used-car scheme
Tue, 17 Jul 2007By George Barrow Motor Industry 17 July 2007 03:56 Want to save £75,000 on a Rolls-Royce? The company has just launched its first approved used-car scheme at its six UK dealers, called the Rolls-Royce Provenance programme. It’s basically a carbon copy of mainstream approved used schemes, and cars have to meet such stringent standards that Rolls claims selected cars are ‘virtually faultless’.