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- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
- Black nylon coil spacer lift kit front 3.5" 4x4 4wd fx4 w/ control arm(US $294.99)
Tokyo Auto Salon 2012: Video
Wed, 25 Jan 2012The three-day Tokyo Auto Salon held every January is the equivalent of the SEMA show in the United States. Luke Huxham and his friends over at eGarage.com put together a colorful and varied display of the 2012 show in this video. From static displays, D1 drift exhibitions and the famed Tokyo Auto Salon models, the video gives you a feel for what is going on in Japan in the drift and aftermarket-tuning arenas.
BMW 335iS (2011) – Not for the UK
Thu, 21 Jan 2010The BMW 335iS Convertible - only for North America We’ve just had the reveal of the 2010 updates for the 3 Series Coupe andĀ Convertible. And now comes news of a new high-end 3-Series – the BMW 335iS – which will bridge the gap between the M3 and the 335i. But BMW are only planning on selling the car in North America – at least for now.
BMW 5 Series (2010 / 2011) Revealed
Mon, 23 Nov 2009The new 2010 / 2011 BMW 5 Series It’s been coming for a long time – the 2010/2011 BMW 5 Series – and just last week we had a picture of the new 5 Series from a German magazine. But now BMW has finally gone official and revealed all the goodies on their mid-size saloon of the future – the 2010 BMW 5 Series or, if you’re in the US, the 2011 BMW 5 Series. The new 5 Series migrates to the same underpinnings as the new 5 Series GT and 7 Series – and for that matter the Rolls Royce Ghost – which means this new 5 Series loses the traditional suspension struts and gets a multi-link arrangement all round.