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Seat Belts & Parts for Sale
- Volkswagen caddy saa sah seat buckle front right 2k6857756qvz new original-(US $)
- Audi a7 sportback 4g seat belt front right 4g8857706p87r new original-(US $)
- Porsche 911 996 seat belt lock front right 99680318310 new original-(US $)
- Jaguar f-type coupe x152 front seat belt lock t2r22699, original part-(US $)
- Genuine mopar retractor seat belt left 5yg70lxhaa(US $279.56)
- Right front seat belt audi a4 (b6) sedan 1.9 tdi 100 (avb) 2004 560788501-(US $)
Excellent SRT-4 powered K-car wagon for sale
Thu, 21 Feb 2013Straight from the deepest depths of “why didn't we think of that?” comes this excellent application of American ingenuity and can-do spirit, a 1987 Chrysler Town and Country station wagon with the “motor, transmission, suspension, brakes and everything little in between” from a 2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4. It's maroogundy, it's got faux-woodgrain, the brothel-spec interior, and the builder did a pretty decent job of maintaining a stock appearance both inside and out. It even has period-correct pedals and steering wheel.
Vauxhall/Opel Flextreme GT/E concept (2010)
Thu, 18 Feb 2010This is the Opel Flextreme GT/E, a new concept that Vauxhall’s sister brand will unveil at the 2010 Geneva motor show next month. It’s Vauxhall/Opel’s second Flextreme show car – the original was revealed at the 2007 Frankfurt show – and previews how GM’s extended-range electric vehicle technology can be utilised in large cars – the GT/E uses the same electrified powertrain that is found in the more compact Ampera. The GT/E has uses the same E-REV (extended-range electric vehicle) technology that’s been developed for the Ampera.
Poor driving posture a pain in the neck
Wed, 28 May 2014THE WRONG driving position could be putting millions of commuters' health at risk, according to a major physiotherapists' organisation. Drivers who don’t adjust their car seat and steering wheel to suit their individual needs are risking significant further problems, says the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). Latest census figures for England and Wales reveal that almost two-thirds of workers (15.3 million) commute by car and the CSP says poor driving posture is a key factor that can lead to musculoskeletal problems such as back and neck pain.