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- Skyjacker suspension lift kit component f9602ms(US $426.14)
- 1977 ford truck factory lift blocks 4x4 1973 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979(US $45.00)
- Readylift for f150 raptor svt 2010-2012 2.0" t6-billet leveling kit #t6-2055b(US $249.95)
- Daystar 4runner lift 03-08 2wd&4wd(US $140.00)
- Rough country 592.20 - 8" 4-link suspension lift kit - premium n2.0(US $1,449.95)
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Ferrari FF: More Pictures!
Sun, 06 Feb 2011Ferrari has revealed more pictures of the FF, the shooting-brake-styled supercar set to debut at the Geneva motor show. These shots show the 651-hp, V12-powered speed demon frolicking in the snow, where it's putting Ferrari's first-ever all-wheel-drive system to good use. The four-seater replaces the venerable 612 Scaglietti and is expected to arrive in the fall.
Land Rover: A year of Range Rover Evoque production and 80,000 sales
Thu, 05 Jul 2012Land Rover is celebrating a year of Range Rover Evoque production and sales of 80,000 Evoques. The Range Rover Evoque continues to astonish with its sales performance and a seemingly unquenchable thirst from buyers to grab as many as Land Rover can build, despite its distinctly premium price structure. But that’s because Land Rover has managed to be right on the Zeitgeist with the Evoque, which conspires to offer a properly premium feel in a smaller package with no loss of ability compared to the full size Range Rover, so even car buyers with deep pockets can feel they’re being sane when they scratch their car buying itch and yet have no real compromise in ability or image.
Crash test scheme to investigate whiplash and stability
Tue, 12 Sep 2006By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 12 September 2006 09:30 Electronic stability control and anti-whiplash head restraints should soon be part of the Euro NCAP crash test programme, CAR Online can reveal. Testers are keen to extend the programme beyond today's crash tests, which assess occupant safety for adults and children, as well as pedestrian injuries in an impact. 'We are always looking for the next area to investigate,' an NCAP insider told CAR Online.