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1967-1969 Chevy Camaro Race Disc Brake Kit Aerospace Components on 2040-parts.com

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Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet

THIS KIT CAME OFF A 1969 CAMARO WITH FACTORY FRONT DISC BRAKES AND THE REAR KIT IS SET UP FOR A FORD 9" REAR END WITH SMALL FORD FLANGES WITH A 2.75 OFFSET , THE FRONT BRAKES ARE AEROSPACE WHICH FIT A LARGE RANGE OF GM VEHICLES AND THE REAR BRAKES I BELIEVE ARE JFZ BOTH ARE 4 PISTON CALIPERS WHICH ALL ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.

Hyundai plays chauffeur to Inspirational Women

Thu, 14 Mar 2013

Hyundai has been busy chauffeuring the inspirational women in Tesco’s Mum of the Year in a fleet of i40s and new Santa Fes. We all know by now that Hyundai UK PR has a penchant for ‘Girl Power’, which explains why we’ve had Hyundai out playing with the Storm Model Agency and getting cosy with Harrods. Now, in the next instalment in their  ’Girls are dong it for themselves’ PR campaign, Hyundai has been busy chauffeuring the inspirational women from Tesco’s ‘Mum of the Year’ award around London, popping from the Savoy to Downing street for a bit of high-profile PR and photo opportunity, with celebs like Mel C, Denise Van Outen and Emma Forbes roped in for good measure.

The Stig revealed!

Mon, 19 Jan 2009

‘Black’ Stig got the sack when he was revealed as F1 hopeful Perry McCarthy (who lives just down the road from our office) and was ceremoniously dropped from the Top Gear frolics by being jettisoned off an aircraft carrier. So what will the boys have in store for ‘White’ Stig now his identity has been revealed as….? Ben Collins.

Russian and American military vehicles in Ukrainian ex-president's collection

Mon, 03 Mar 2014

Last week the world got a glimpse of Ukrainian ex-president Viktor Yanukovych's surprisingly eclectic car collection, which included dozens of cars that have never been exhibited in any museum or classic car show outside the former USSR. The sprawling garage at the Mezhyhirya villa became public only last weekend, hours after Yanukovych's nighttime escape by helicopter to Russia. Hundreds of ordinary citizens and journalists from all around the world strode freely into the villa, finding an abundance of abandoned wealth, some of which was even tasteful.