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Safety Belts & Harnesses for Sale
Rjs racing 30298-18-06-4 5pt cam lock safety harness seat belts sfi 2016(US $115.99)
1 pair x car comfortable seat belt shoulder pads cover / eminem black(US $17.99)
Simpson racing 2 lap belt latch bolt-in floor mount black
Safety harness(US $45.00)
Rci off-road competition belt 9450b(US $20.00)
Racing cage interior arm restraint by oasis
2010 / 2011 Audi TT Facelift: New photos +video
Tue, 01 Jun 2010The facelifted Audi TT RS Audi have been busy putting out new photos of the Audi TT facelift – and even a video – to assure TT lovers that the 2010/2011 Audi TT Facelift really is a big change to the outgoing model. Audi claim the revised TT is more than a product improvement and that it looks much sportier thanks to changes to the front which make the TT seem wider and more stylish with it’s optional LEDs. They say that the TT’s new colours and shiny new alloys – in 17″ and 18″ options – stand out and enhance the TT’s timeless architecture.
Jaguar reveals the Cars & the Stars for the 2014 Mille Miglia
Tue, 29 Apr 2014Jodie Kidd in a Jaguar XK 120 ahead of the 2014 Mille Miglia The real Mille Miglia ended in 1957 after a series of crashes saw it cancelled, but it returned in 1977 as the Mille Miglia Storica, a glorious event run over 1,000 miles of beautiful Italian roads featuring cars that ran in the original Mille Miglia. Jaguar has a big history with the Mille Miglia, and has taken to using the annual event to roll out stars to drive its cars for maximum coverage of Jaguar’s Heritage. 2014 is no different – although the number of entries is lower than in previous years – with ten classic Jaguars, including XKs, C-types and one D-type, taking to the Italian roads in May and piloted by a diverse range of star drivers.
New McLaren F1 on the way
Wed, 01 Apr 2009It has been revealed that McLaren is planning a new version of the McLaren F1 (above). When Ron Dennis announced he was giving up running the McLaren F1 team, he said it was exactly the opposite of retirement. In fact, he said he’d be busier than ever.
