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3" Aluminum Silver Spacer Lift And Shocks For 94-11 2wd Dodge Ram 1500 2500 3500 on 2040-parts.com

US $96.95
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Newark, Delaware, United States

Newark, Delaware, United States
Condition:New Brand:XS-Power Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:XS-Power Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

DESCRIPTION 1XPair of Front Leveling Kit,Made of 6061 Aluminum Billet Machined Anodized(Silver) Provide a full 3" of lift the front side 1XPair of EM9000 White Shocks

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Toyota GT86: GRMN Sports FR Platinum Concept revealed (video)

Sat, 12 Jan 2013

The latest Toyota GT 86 by Gazoo Racing – the GRMN Sports FR Platinum Concept - has been revealed at the 2013 Tokyo Auto Salon. The most interesting is a GT86 that comes from Gazoo Racing – a part of Toyota – which was teased last week and gets the same sort of power upgrades as the Gazoo GT86 we saw turn up at Le Mans and Goodwood last year – the GRMN Sports FR Concept Platinum. The GRMN Sports FR Concept Platinum gets a new front bumper and headlights with air vents on the bonnet, new back bumper and tail lights and a thumping great wing on the back.

Qoros GQ3 (2013) first official pictures

Fri, 28 Dec 2012

New Chinese manufacturer Qoros has shown its new Focus and Golf rival - the GQ3 - ahead of its planned debut at the 2013 Geneva motor show. The first in a string of models planned for launch in China and Europe, the Qoros GQ3 is at first glance a reasonably accomplished design which should be able to compete for showroom appeal with the likes of Skoda and the Korean budget brands. Of course, what has held back Chinese car brands in the past is quality: we can't tell from these first official photos whether Qoros has cracked that or not.

Auto-safety history gets its place in the Smithsonian

Thu, 15 Jul 2010

Smithsonian museum officials say their new collection of auto-safety objects dating to the 1930s is about America's love affair with its cars. But really it's about our passion for, well, staying alive. While some enthusiasts might question whether their cars should be braking for them, it's hard to quarrel with most of this technology.