Off of an 86 Porsche 944 Turbo. Should fit early offset aluminum trailing arm cars. I do not know if they fit the early steel armed cars. These have been stored for a few years and decided not to move them across the country again. |
Axle Parts for Sale
- Pair- jeep heavy duty jk 2007 & later dana 30 - rubicon 44 knuckles -reid racing(US $557.00)
- Set of 2 axle shaft seal-centric premium oil and grease seals centric, 417.67000(US $3.00)
- 03 04 nissan xterra rear axle assembly 6 cyl 4x2 non-locking 4.90 ratio 51593(US $585.00)
- 95 96 97 ford explorer r. axle shaft front axle 51755(US $195.00)
- Crown automotive 8130370hd axle u bolt fits cj5 cj6 cj7 scrambler wrangler (yj)(US $20.10)
- New febi wheel hub, 4350252010(US $22.74)
Nissan creates 'scent of the future'
Wed, 18 Dec 2013NISSAN has created what it calls ‘the scent of the future’, representing what Planet Earth might smell like in an imagined world where everyone drove zero-emissions vehicles. By teaming up with master perfumer and Aroma Academy Scientist Dr George Dodd, the firm has created its ‘aromatic blueprint’ for the future. Dodd, reportedly inspired by long walks in the Scottish Highlands, has created an in-car fragrance that he says is proven to inspire ‘a positive sense of well-being’ in people who smell it.
London Motor Show News | British International Motor Show 2008 | CAR Magazine Online
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Video: Jaguar's Wayne Burgess and his design credos
Tue, 26 Nov 2013Jaguar production studio director Wayne Burgess discusses his design credos and offers advice to aspiring car designers in a video from our friends at Jalopnik. He describes his design process as "creating order from chaos", channeling a burst of eclectic ideas down into a simple, pure form. "Design is an iterative process where it's all about throwing it out there, getting a load pinned up to a board and then looking to see what is working best.