

Polishing Pad

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Sales Tax
For shipments to Ohio addresses, we are required by State law to collect Sales Tax.
Shipping
Standard shipping is 1-3 business day delivery on most items.
Additional delivery days may apply in some instances, such as hazardous items, mounted tires and wheels, oversized items, truck freight items, select zip codes, and remote delivery areas.
Shipping available only to Continental United States
CONTACT INFO
JEGS High Performance
101 Jeg's Place
Delaware, Ohio 43015
Call Us Toll-Free, 24/7!
1-800-345-4545
Return Policy
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, JEGS will accept within one year a new/unused item in its original box, prepaid, with a copy of the invoice for a refund/exchange.
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McLaren 12C Can-Am & Historic McLaren Can-Ams at 2013 Goodwood FoS
Tue, 30 Apr 2013It seems it was, because by November McLaren revealed the 12C Can Am was going in to limited production – just 30 units at £375,000 each – for deep-pocketed Americans to go track day racing with a 12C that weighs in at 1200kg, gets a few extra horses and 30 per cent more downforce compared to the road going 12C. So with a new track car and a 50th anniversary to celebrate in 2013, McLaren has decided it’s a good idea to take the 12C Can-Am off to play on the Goodwood hillcimb this summer at the 2013 Festival of Speed and, for added interest, take along a selection of models from their heritage collection – the ultimate McLaren racers of the 1960s and 70s – for our delight. McLaren has also given us a teaser video of the M8D Can-Am Racer (below) as a taster of what visitors to this year’s FoS can look forward too, yet another reason to get yourself down to Sussex in July.
Audi R8 V10 – Cheaper than we thought
Thu, 15 Jan 2009The magnificent Audi R8 V10 was officially launched at Detroit this week (although we brought you details on the R8 V10 over a month ago!), and it will cause some real problems for car manufacturers at this level – most noticeably Porsche. Which could be a problem, as Porsche owns Audi! Audi R8 V10 - Cheaper than we thought The R8 V10 seems something of a bargain at £99,575 OTR (or £104,665 for the R-Tronic), particularly if you compare cars with similar performance, such as the F430, which is nearly £40k more.
The Detroit motor show 2010 review, by Gavin Green
Tue, 12 Jan 2010Motown may not have rediscovered its mojo but at least the car makers formerly known as the Big Three have regained a little bit of their old swagger since the misery of last year’s Detroit show. After all, it’s not every year that two out of three national car makers go bankrupt. The survivor, Ford, unsurprisingly looked the most confident at this year’s show, never mind that its star car was about as hometown as Bauhaus and bratwurst.
