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Brake line fitting assortment for 3/16" tube size - standard and oversize nuts(US $31.95)
Pvf coated steel brake line tubing 1/4" o.d. x 25 foot coil w/ assorted fittings(US $30.25)
Brake line fitting assortment for 1/4" tube size - standard and oversize nuts(US $28.95)
Steel brake line tubing kit 3/16" o.d. x 25 foot coil with assorted fittings(US $19.95)
Porsche stainless steel brake lines(US $25.00)
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Suburban Terror: Hennessey offers upgrade packages for GMC SUVs
Wed, 11 Jan 2012Lest you think that Hennessey Performance Engineering will only tune up your Dodge Viper or Cadillac CTS-V, feast your eyes on this little number showing one of the company's souped-up SUVs taking on a 2011 Nissan GT-R. It's really an unfair fight: The Cadillac Escalade sports a 6.2-liter V8 which in stock form makes about 400 hp. But Hennessey, not looking for a beatdown, drops a twin-turbocharged 427 cubic-inch LSX engine with high-flow cylinder heads, intake and exhaust upgrades, a performance camshaft and a laundry list of other parts to bring the truck's output to 1,000 hp.
Toyota Prius C Concept – a City Prius for 2012
Tue, 11 Jan 2011The Toyota Prius C Concept - a 'City' Prius The Prius – love it or hate it – has been with us for more than a decade, with the third generation Prius arriving in 2009. And we’ve long expected Prius to become a brand – just like Lexus – but it’s never happened. What is happeneing is the expansion of the Prius as a model range, starting with the Toyota Prius V MPV debuting at Detroit.
Koenigsegg: Men in a shed in Sweden – the video
Wed, 06 Jun 2012DRIVEN has had access to Christian von Koenigsegg and the Koenigsegg factory in Sweden for this 30 minute long look at all things Koenigsegg. We tend to refer to Koenigsegg as men in a shed in Sweden, which might sound disparaging – but it isn’t. It’s a big doff of the cap to an operation which, by any normal standards in the car world, is so small it couldn’t possibly do anything really innovative and ground breaking.
