Motor Mounts for Sale
- Factory fomoco part engine mount front right mkx, edge(US $25.00)
- Solid motor mounts, chevy, chevelle , moroso 62500(US $11.99)
- Ford oem engine & transmission mount, ford fusion 2011 complete(US $35.00)
- New trw engine mount 2469 for 1979-2003 dodge trucks made in usa(US $15.00)
- Sbc engine frame motor mounts 78 camaro(US $5.00)
- Mitsubishi lancer evolution evo 4 5 6 7 powerflex lower diff mount pff44-108(US $35.00)
2015 Audi RS7 facelift revealed
Mon, 02 Jun 20142015 Audi RS7 facelift (pictured) revealed It’s not much more than a year or so since the Audi RS7 was revealed at the Detroit Motor Show, but it’s already getting a bit of a facelift. The changes aren’t enormous, but with the A7 and S7 getting a tweak for 2015 there’s no way Audi could leave the RS7 to struggle on with the ‘old’ look. Changes pretty much mirror those on the A7/S7 with a single frame grill and slightly different front bumper changing the nose (although you’ll probably need them side by side to spot the changes) with standard LED headlights and the option of Audi’s new matrix headlights on offer with darker graphics to set them apart from those of the A7/S7.
Pininfarina takeover would boost Magna expertise in key areas
Wed, 24 Nov 2010Magna International Inc. would become a stronger competitor for design and development jobs if it takes over struggling car styling and engineering firm Pininfarina S.p.A., executives say. “Magna badly needs design competence, and Pininfarina has top staff,” said Paolo Tumminelli, CEO of Goodbrands GmbH, a brand and marketing consultancy based in Cologne, Germany.
McLaren P1 back at the Nurburgring in attack mode
Sat, 19 Oct 2013The McLaren P1 is back at the Nurburgring looking to set a new record It was brave of Ron Dennis to declare – before the McLaren P1 was anywhere close to finished – that the it would be able to lap the Nurburgring in under 7 minutes. He was obviously very confident his new baby was up to the task but, just like McLaren’s current Formula One car, the P1 seems to be just a bit off the pace. Last month we reported that it seemed the best the McLaren P1 could do at the Nurburgring was a 7:04s – a time McLaren didn’t make official – so we knew McLaren would be back with their laptops and engineers as soon as they’d figured a way to trim those last few seconds.