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Wausau torsional compression ring 2nd groove cm 158 std(US $6.80)
Wausau expander-spacer with chrome plated segments cm 158 std(US $15.98)
Opel isuzu & chevy luv pickup new piston rings(US $9.95)
1962 pontiac 389 set of 8 forged rods(US $179.00)
Nos, oil pan through pipe assy. chevy 1940-51 all 216 ci engines # 3835225(US $25.00)
6 triplex packard pistons 1938-1953 tc-156 strut type 3 ring 3 1/2" bore pin fit(US $75.00)
MINI JCW Roadster rides the ‘Ring
Wed, 06 Jul 2011MINI JCW Roadster pounding the Nurburgring Now we’ve got the MINI Coupe out in the open, with and without its swirly black and white camouflage, it must be close to MINI doing the same with the Roadster. Which is probably why we have spy photos of the MINI JCW Roadster pounding round the Nurburgring – last shakedowns, we assume. Because we can’t imagine MINI dragging out the reveal of the production model Roadster much past Frankfurt – if it takes that long – which will be a full two years on from when MINI first revealed the 2-seater MINI Roadster – the soft top twin of the MINI Coupe.
2013 Audi A3 Sportback revealed (+video)
Thu, 20 Sep 2012Audi has revealed the 2013 A3 Sportback ahead of a Paris 2012 debut, the five door version of the new A3. The new A3 Sportback is bigger than both the new A3 – by 35mm – and the old A3 Sportback – by 58mm – and it get a bigger boot than both – 380 litres with the seats up and 1220 litre with the seats down. There’s not a lot to say about how it looks, because it looks just like the new A3 with an extra pair of doors and a set of roof rails, but that extra length does mean a small amount more legroom in the back.
BMW i3 tops Sunday Times best Electric Cars list
Mon, 21 Oct 2013The BMW i3 EV tops Sunday Times best Electric Cars list Just as they did with the new Range Rover last year, the Sunday Times has declared the new BMW i3 EV the pick of the bunch of electric and hybrid cars on sale in the UK, despite the i3 not yet arriving on UK roads. But there seems a good chance that the Sunday Times have got it right this time too, just as they did with the new Range Rover. The Sunday Times praised BMW for biding its time with the launch of their first electric and range-extender car (the next, the BMW i8 supercar, will arrive in 2014) and said the i3′s big appeal lies not in its cutting edge electric motor or battery technology – because there isn’t any – but in its appeal as a car even without its EV powertrain.
