1968-1972 Gm A-body Lower A Control Arm, Left Side/round Bushings, Oem/racing on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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Mercedes AMG GT & GT S OFFICIALLY revealed
Tue, 09 Sep 2014The Mercedes AMG GT officially revealed It seems to have taken forever for the Mercedes AMG Gt to arrive, and now it has we get not one but two variations- the AMG GT and AMG GT S. Effectively replacing the SLS AMG at the top of Mercedes sporting line-up, the AMG GT isn’t as ‘super’ a Supercar – certainly not in terms of prices – as the old SLS AMG. In fact, although Mercedes are yet to confirm prices, we’re expecting the AMG GT to start at under £100,000 (just) and the AMG GT S to be £10k or so more.
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New technology combats drowsy driving
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