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Accessories for Sale
- Global west a-body rear frame supports ts-37
- Jegs ballast bracket 64802(US $8.97)
- Heidts lk-013 adapters -3 to 1/8 in. npt lk-013 - hot rod, street rod, nhra,
- Jegs ballast bracket 64804(US $13.29)
- Ridetech coil springs, pair - 8" length 400 lb(US $100.00)
- Jegs ballast bracket #640801. 1-1/4" round tube(US $9.65)
It’s Snowing – so everyone loves a 4×4
Fri, 18 Dec 2009Snow leaves the M25 struggling If you drive a 4×4 / SUV you get used to the negative comments. Some 4x4s engender more hate than others, but the real ire of the Eco-Mentalists is reserved for the products from Land Rover. Why?
Australian Grand Prix (2014): RESULT
Sun, 16 Mar 2014The 2014 Australian Grand Prix gets underway It’s all new cars for the first Grand Prix of the 2014 F1 season in Melbourne, but the expectation was that Mercedes would dominate, with Lewis Hamilton sitting on pole and Nico Rosberg sitting third, separated by Red Bull’s new boy, Daniel Ricciardo. In fact, because of engine problems, Hamilton was sidelined from the start and down to fourth by the first corner, with Rosberg making the most of his team mate’s woes and storming through to take the lead, a lead he kept until the end for a dominant win in Melbourne. Behind Hamilton, home boy Daniel Ricciardo in the Red Bull managed to make the 2014 Red Bull car look immensely promising to take second place, a welcome boost for the troubled Red Bull team, even if world champion Sebastian Vettel suffered the same fate as Hamilton, retiring with engine problems.
Electric cars amped up with £500 million boost
Tue, 29 Apr 2014THE GOVERNMENT is to extend the £5,000 grant scheme open to anyone who buys a car with plug-in electric power. It is part of a £500 million move to encourage car owners – and city authorities – to take up the electric car baton and run with it. The initiative will give cities a chance to win government funding to further the sales of electric cars in their areas, for example by allowing them to use bus lanes or park for free.