1/4 drive set of sockets 3/16 to 9/16 and a 1/4 drive ratchet
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Bmw m40,m43,gm42,m44,m50,m52,m54,m56 engine timing tool set (US $259.00)
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Snap on tool screwdriver driver black classic hard handle long cabinet flathead(US $0.99)
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Snap on tools pink ratcheting magnetic screwdriver with 5 bits brand new (rare)(US $79.95)
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Lexus GS (2012) spotted undisguised in China
Tue, 16 Aug 20112012 Lexus GS Undisguised in China (click image for full size) Despite the best efforts of Toyota to keep the 2012 Lexus GS under wraps, they obviously forgot that everyone in China now has a mobile with a camera on it, so up have popped a set of photos of the new GS ahead of the Pebble reveal. Poor old Lexus; they tried so hard. Yes, we had the LF-Gh Concept to base our expectations on (although the reality rarely meets the expectations a concept creates) so we had an idea Lexus were getting a bit bolder with the GS.
Reventon v Tornado
Wed, 28 Nov 2007By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 28 November 2007 17:08 Lamborghini’s mean-looking €1 million Reventón may look like a stealth fighter without the wings, but a couple of Raging Bull test drivers decided to take on the real thing over the weekend. They raced a Tornado fighter bomber, one of the world's most sophisticated and capable interdiction and attack aircraft. Lined up on the 1.8 mile-long runway at Ghedi military base near Brescia in Italy, the 650bhp mid-engined supercar looked a little short of muscle compared to the two-seater Tornado.
Lingenfelter offers look at car collection
Fri, 17 Jun 2011Michiganders don't have to wait for the Woodward Dream Cruise to see an epic car collection in their home state. Car collector Ken Lingenfelter, cousin of the renowned NHRA racer John Lingenfelter, is opening his private garage--er, warehouse--to the public this Saturday. For $15, guests can see Ken Lingenfelter's collection of more than 150 vehicles, with proceeds going to the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology.