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Fasteners & Stud Kits for Sale
- Arp s/s bolt kit - 12pt. (5) 3/8-16 x 3.500 613-3500(US $40.96)
- Arp header bolt kit - 6pt. 3/8 x .875 uhl (12) 400-1116(US $47.84)
- Ti22 performance large head dzus buttons .500 long 10 pack black(US $43.99)
- Fk rod ends 1/4 id spherical bearing .6250 od .437 wide wssx4t(US $35.01)
- 15mm hex bolt m10x1.5x94 ac delco a/c compressor bolt - 24504202(US $1.00)
- Arp 134-1001 chevy cam bolt kit sbc bbc 327 350 454(US $10.00)
Ford celebrates 65 years of the F-series
Wed, 16 Jan 2013On the heels of this week's reveal of the Ford Atlas concept pickup, a preview of the next-generation F-150, Wednesday marks the 65th anniversary of the venerable Ford F-series. The first F-series truck was introduced to the public on Jan. 16, 1948.
Kia Magentis (2011): the first styling sketch
Mon, 22 Feb 2010The new 2011 Kia Magentis design sketch By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 22 February 2010 11:51 This is our first look at the new 2011 Kia Magentis – a solitary design sketch showing what next year's new family car will look like.The new Magentis will be shown for the first time at the New York auto show on 2 April 2010 and Kia says it is longer, lower and wider than its predecessor. 'The new Magentis features a significantly longer wheelbase and will offer considerably more space for both people and luggage,' says the company.That, however, is the sum of the detail confirmed by Kia on its new family car.When can I buy the new Kia Magentis?Not many people will in the UK – they only sold 333 here last year. But should you want to, the new Magentis goes on sale in spring 2011 in Europe, six months after its US launch.
Phones topple tailgating as most hated driving habit
Thu, 10 Apr 2014THERE’S a new ‘hate’ at the top of drivers’ lists, after a study from Kwik Fit showed that using a phone at the wheel has overtaken the long-standing bad habit of tailgating. Talking or texting while driving is hated by 47% of drivers, according to the research; comfortably ahead of tailgating on 42%. It’s the first time that following too closely has been knocked off its seriously irritating perch in years.