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Plymouth, Michigan, United States
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Maico fork boots clamps 1967 - 1986 - 50mm -70mm - set of 2 clamps new(US $10.00)
- Braking bw05rid wave brake rotor rear(US $152.95)
- 1984 genuine stock honda cr125r oem rear shock w red spring cr 125 r part 84 b(US $39.98)
- 1.75"lowering kit 2000-2002 harley davidson dyna's -powder coated(US $69.99)
- 1"lowering kit 2006-16 harley davidson dyna wide glide-powder coated(US $69.99)
- Scandinavian brake system 642 sm / 643 sm
Aston Martin reveals Vantage N430 and Carbon editions before Geneva
Fri, 21 Feb 2014Stop us if you've heard this one before: Aston Martin is bringing two special editions to the Geneva motor show next month. Unfortunately neither of them is coming to the United States, but since they're Aston Martins, we figured you'd still want to be in the know. The V8 Vantage N430 builds on the N420 special edition from 2010.
Revival revels in sell-out crowds
Tue, 16 Sep 2014A SELL-OUT crowd of 148,000 guests witnessed the 17th Goodwood Revival meeting last weekend, including an amazing celebration of the venue’s wartime role. The on-track highlights included the annual RAC TT Celebration race for early-1960s GT cars, which was won by the AC Cobra of Sauber Formula 1 test driver Giedo van der Garde and David Hart, after a thrilling battle against a £150million field that included Jaguar E-types, Aston Martin project cars and even a Bizzarini. Sir Jackie Stewart’s extraordinary career – which was catapulted into life at Goodwood in 1964 thanks to a maiden single-seater test – was marked with a 24-car parade that featured fellow motor racing legends John Surtees, Richard Attwood, Mark Webber and Arturo Merzario The 75th anniversary of RAF Westhampnett – Goodwood Aerodrome’s name during World War II – was marked with a display of 600 military vehicles and personnel, including a flypast that featured the world’s only two airworthy Lancaster bombers.
Car April Fool Stuff: From Chips Away to BMW
Tue, 01 Apr 2014Chips Away’s new APP removes dents in cars The car news on April 1st always includes a chunk of April Fools, and this year is no different with some good, some bad and some quite lame. The people that take the everyday knocks out of your car at home – Chips Away – have come up with a DentsAway App – in conjunction with ALA – that will uses a Smartphone’s electro-magnetic pulses to ionise the metal on a car dent and pull it back in to shape. Chips Away and ALA have used their April 1st announcement as the chance for a giveway, with three winners getting a pair of tickets for the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year if they share the video (below) on Facebook or Twitter.