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Pistons, Rings, Rods & Parts for Sale
Nos ford flathead six 6 piston rings. std. 2gts-6149 a steel section fomoco(US $20.00)
Vintage johnson n.o.s. connecting rod bearing inserts v8 ford fb26 x2 set of 4
1932-1936 ford flathead v-8 pistons
33-34 chevrolet cc dc 6cyl connecting rod nos 473188
Ford original 429 / 460??? push rods 9.5" long (16) (l10118)(US $19.95)
Ford 352 (new) pistons l3042+.040 oversize sl
Honda Civic (2012): teaser info, photos and video
Wed, 31 Aug 2011Honda's third new 2012 Civic announcement - 31 August 2011 And today Honda shows us this tantalising glimpse of the rear of the new Civic, a couple of weeks before its full unveiling at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show. It reveals an interesting rump clearly inspired by the (at-the-time) space-age rear end of the outgoing Civic, with arrow-shaped back lights seguing into a horizontal spoiler which appears to bisect the rear screen. We'll see the full car on 13 September.
Lexus ends production of LFA supercar (2012)
Mon, 17 Dec 2012The final example of Lexus's carbonfibre supercar – the LFA – has rolled off the company's Motomachi production line in Japan, bringing to an end a seven-year journey from the initial concept model, and two years of LFA production. It's surely the longest gestation and shortest lifecycle of any car in recent memory. That final Lexus LFA will be worth a few bob in years to come then...
Rumormill: Aston Martin Cygnet could get V12
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