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B.d.l. Primary Belt Drive Cover Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Lemon Grove, California, US

Lemon Grove, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:CHROME Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

B.D.L. PRIMARY BELT DRIVE COVER KIT.  CHROMED.  SOME WITH CENTER PLATE ($125.00) AND OTHERS WITHOUT CENTER PLATE ($50.00).  BRAND NEW, HAVE OVER 30 SETS.

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Jaguar Top Ten all time cars celebrates Jaguar XE launch

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Messrs Callum, Johnson & March chose the Top Ten Jaguars Tomorrow – 8 September 2014 – sees the launch of the car that could make Jaguar a real force in the ‘Premium’ market – the new Jaguar XE. We’ve had lots of teases and detail of the new XE in the last few months, and now Jaguar are stating the heritage of the XE by publishing a list of the ten most important cars in their history, as compiled by a trio of Jaguar loving petrolheads – Ian Callum (Jaguar Designer), Brian Johnson (AC/DC main man) and Lord Charles March (he of Goodwood). The list kicks off with a 1930s Jaguar – the Jaguar SS100 – and goes on  to include the Mark 2, C-Type, D-Type, E-Type, the original XJ6  and the Le Mans winning Tom Walkinshaw XJR-9.

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Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Citroën's Cactus concept featuring a mysterious sounding 'Air Bump' technology will be taking center stage at the carmaker's stand at this year's Frankfurt motor show. The carmaker has released just one image of the concept along with a 21-second video (see left) showing a spongy panel labeled ‘Air Bump' being poked. Although this doesn't really tell us much about what this new technology actually does, we suspect the panels featured in the video are inserted into the bumper and can protect it from the smaller-scale collisions that can happen in everyday life.