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Condition:New Durchmesser:49 Herstellernummer:CA5232 Referenznummer(n) OE:Durchmesser 49mm, Einfederweg, Federung, Federwegsbegrenzer, Gewindefahrwerk, Höhe 32,5mm, Innendurchmesser 22mm, Tieferlegung, Touring Limousine Kombi Coupe Cabrio, einfedern, für BMW Audi Mercedes VW Opel Fiat Renault, für Kia Seat Skoda Cupra Porsche, universell Tuning- & Styling-Teil:Ja Hersteller:TA Technix Herstellungsland und -region:Unbekannt Produktart:Federwegbegrenzer Geeignet für:Gewindefahrwerk Referenznummer(n) OEM:CA5232 Innendurchmesser:49mm Höhe:32,5 EAN:4250570628654

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Wed, 01 May 2013

So McLaren are busy throwing the worst conditions they can at the P1 to make sure it can perform even in the harshest of conditions and be the best driver’s car in the world – even when there’s several feet of ice under its wheels. McLaren has had several XP prototypes of the P1 running round the world’s harshest climates – hot and cold – and have delivered a video of the P1 prototype playing on the ice in the north of Sweden – inside the Arctic Circle – to keep interest in the P1 bubbling along ahead of its dynamic debut in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July. Despite its enormous power – 903bhp from a combination of its turbo 3.8 litre V8 and electric motor – the P1 does look composed and capable, even with sub-zero temperatures and a surface that has zero grip.

Brabus tunes Mercedes S-class for Frankfurt motor show

Fri, 06 Sep 2013

German tuner Brabus is working its magic on the new-generation Mercedes-Benz S-class for the Frankfurt motor show, the Brabus 850 6.0 Biturbo iBusiness. The clumsily named sedan comes with an iPad mini that can control all COMAND functions from the back seat. Of course, Brabus wouldn't be here without adding gobs of power to the normally staid S-class.

Longest-serving AA patrol retires after 1.4 million miles

Thu, 28 Aug 2014

THE AA's longest-serving patrolman is retiring after 1.4 million miles and almost 50 years on the road. Jim Haggart joined the AA in Glasgow in August 1966 as a 16-year-old cadet after spotting the opportunity in a newspaper advert. The 64-year-old has helped an estimated 87,000 motorists with car trouble - between 1,500 and 2,000 a year - around the west of Scotland, rescuing animals, young children and even babies that have been accidentally locked in vehicles.