Pedals & Pads for Sale
- 1969 camaro clutch brake pedals restored firebird nova 69 70 71 72(US $199.99)
- 1969 camaro clutch brake pedals restored firebird nova 69 70 71 72(US $199.99)
- Vintage 40's 50's chevrolet gmc hudson plymouth truckcar accelerator gas pedal
- 1958 cadillac emergency brake e-brake foot pedal parking 57 buick(US $19.99)
- 1969 70 ford mustang original clutch brake pedal assembly mach 1 shelby cougar
- 1969-1976; c3; corvette clutch & brake 4 speed pedals 69; 70; 71; 72 73 74 75 76(US $325.00)
Volvo V40 Cross Country (2012) first official pictures
Thu, 20 Sep 2012Volvo is beefing up the V40 hatch with the new V40 Cross Country - a rough 'n' ready soft-roader to be shown at the 2012 Paris motor show. Ring any bells? Cast your mind back to 1997 and the release of the V70 Cross Country, to which the V40 Cross Country owes its existence. Volvo V40 Cross Country: 'all-road' performance The V40 Cross Country comes in front- or all-wheel drive formats, topped by the 2.5-litre T5 that’ll churn out 250bhp and pass 0-60mph in six seconds. A 40mm ride height increase is likely to limit on-road performance, but should come in handy should you need to traverse any troublesome countryside on the school run.
The world’s quickest fast food delivery vehicle
Thu, 26 Sep 2013Only in Dubai would you find a Jaguar XJ220 being used for fast food deliveries. This land of supercar excess will see an XJ220 deliver burgers, fries and shakes across the Emirate state. The car will be used by Mooyah, a posh new burger chain opening in Dubai’s Battuta mall.
Audi RS5 Cabriolet (2012) first official pictures
Thu, 06 Sep 2012Audi has taken its tin-opener to the RS5, to create this RS5 Cabriolet. Powertrain-wise, it's mechanically identical to the coupe, only now there's a soft-top roof that'll fold away in 15secs at speeds of up to 31mph. Folding the roof swallows 60 litres of the boot's 380-litre capacity, but it's the sonorous engine that we're more interested in... Audi's 2012 RS5 Cabriolet: the performance The drivetrain is unchanged from the hard-top RS5.