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Driver left lower control arm fr fits 05-15 frontier 4328761(US $86.96)
Bmw bushing set for support arms front e24 e28(US $64.68)
Pro comp suspension 52001b uniball upper a arm fits 04-14 f-150(US $722.74)
Bmw bushing set for control arms (tension struts) front e65 e66(US $95.70)
Upper front lh suspension control arm range rover 2003 through 2012 land rover(US $269.26)
Bmw control arm front right lower e3 e9(US $100.18)
Redesigned 2013 Range Rover cuts weight with aluminum body
Wed, 15 Aug 2012The redesigned 2013 Range Rover SUV goes on sale in the U.S. market in December featuring a sharply lighter body, improved fuel economy and better handling. The five-seat Range Rover has an all-aluminum unibody structure--a first for an SUV, Land Rover said.
Range Rover long-wheelbase (2013) first official pictures
Mon, 28 Oct 2013By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 28 October 2013 00:01 A limousine off-roader that’s not a tarted-up stretch Hummer? Meet the new Range Rover long-wheelbase, which Land Rover is aiming squarely at the elongated versions of its luxury saloon rivals, like the Mercedes S-class, Audi A8, and Jaguar XJ. On sale in the UK in March 2014, the Range Rover long-wheelbase is expected to cost around £140,000 – twice the price of an entry-level Rangie, and £40k more than its short wheelbase specification equivalent, the top-spec Autobiography.
Hyundai dealers will get Elantra coupe, redesigned Azera
Tue, 08 Feb 2011Hyundai is continuing its recent product onslaught with two new or redesigned models to be launched by January 2012. Hyundai told dealers attending the NADA convention in San Francisco that a two-door coupe version of the 2011 Elantra will go on sale this spring and a redesigned Azera sedan will go on sale in January 2012. “They showed us a photo of it and it's gorgeous,” Doug Fox, a multi-franchise dealer who owns a Hyundai dealership in Ann Arbor, Mich., said of the Elantra coupe.


