Ap Brake 12.190 In Od 1.250 In Thick J-hook Brake Rotor P/n 1901726 on 2040-parts.com
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Performance Brake Rotors for Sale
- Afco racing products 11.75 in od drilled straight vane brake rotor p/n 9850-6120(US $53.39)
- Ap brake 12.190 in od 1.250 in thick j-hook brake rotor p/n 1901727(US $128.24)
- Afco racing products 10.50 in od brake rotor gm metric style p/n 9850-6500(US $63.19)
- Baer brakes front eradispeed plus2 brake rotor gm y-body 2002-04 kit p/n 2301053(US $791.56)
- Afco racing products 10.00 in od brake rotor gm metric style p/n 9850-6505(US $63.19)
- Ap brake 11.750 in od 1.250 in thick brake rotor p/n 1901780(US $114.99)
Win Lamborghini goodies
Wed, 24 Sep 2008By Ben Pulman Competitions 24 September 2008 12:55 To celebrate the Gallardo LP560-4 winning our 2008 performance car of the year test, CAR has teamed up with Lamborghini to give away some official merchandise. Just enter our competition and you could win two Lamborghini Hydrogen hooded sweatshirts. Available from www.lamborghini-store.co.uk, the H2J sweatshirts are reversible, 100 percent cotton and worth £230 each.
MotoGP champ Valentino Rossi creates special Vauxhall Adam
Thu, 07 Nov 2013Nine-time motorcycling Grand Prix World Champion Valentino Rossi has teamed up with Opel to create a special version of its Adam city car. The Italian two-wheel demon collaborated with famous motorcycle helmet designer Aldo Drudi to create the one-off Adam (sold by Opel’s sister company Vauxhall here in the UK) – and boy, is it bright. On Bing: see pictures of the Vauxhall Adam Find out how much a used Vauxhall Adam costs on Auto Trader The car has been created with charity in mind, and will be donated to the not-for-profit Meyer Children’s Hospital Foundation – the unique Adam will go up for auction at a fundraiser this December, with all proceeds going to the organisation.
Supermarkets Announce Fuel Price Cuts
Tue, 11 Mar 2014AHEAD of the forthcoming Budget, two major supermarket chains have announced a welcome fuel price cut. The first company to show its hand was Tesco, which has announced a reduction in its petrol and diesel by 1p a litre. Asda then followed, with the supermarket giant taking up to 1p a litre off its petrol and up to 2p a litre off its diesel, pledging motorists would pay no more than 132.7p a litre for diesel and 126.7p a litre for petrol.