Crankshafts & Parts for Sale
- Crankshaft 10e 024 4b keyed snout 4 cylinder 5 crank journal cf(US $138.00)
- 4 cylinder crankshaft 04787590aa lo6 9ll3 / notched snout / crank trigger wheel(US $299.99)
- For citroen relay fiat ducato ford transit peugeot boxer crankshaft pulley kit(US $)
- For peugeot boxer 2.2 hdi crankshaft pulley drive belt tensioners kit set(US $)
- For ford transit custom tourneo 2.2 tdci crankshaft pulley drive belt tensioners(US $)
- For fiat ducato 2.2 d multijet crankshaft pulley drive belt tensioners kit set(US $)
Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black & V12 Vantage Carbon Black Revealed
Fri, 18 Dec 2009The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black It’s been a little while since we had a limited edition from Aston Martin, and just like Land Rover where we got the Freelander 2 Sport and the Freelander 2 White & Black in two days, we;ve got a pair of new cars from Aston Martin together – The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage Carbon Black. I suppose if you’re Aston Martin and you’re looking for a way to move a few extra cars you may as well pick the two most powerful versions of your cars to have a go. Both Carbon Black Models get the same paint job; a hand painted effort which takes 50 hours to apply and quality check.
Aston Martin at the Paris motor show 2008
Fri, 03 Oct 2008By Ben Barry Motor Shows 03 October 2008 10:13 The buzz around Aston Martin continues. The now independent brand is teasing motor show visitors with a styling buck of the One-77 (the ultra-exclusive £1.2 million supercar that’ll be limited to a run of, yep, 77 when it arrives in 2009) that reveals just its front right and rear left aspects, plus there’s an automatic DBS on display and talk of exciting future Aston Martin projects. James Bond’s favourite Aston now comes with Touchtronic – a six-speed ZF automatic gearbox that’s borrowed from the DB9 but substantially beefed up.
Florida man claims ownership of long-lost Cunningham Corvette
Mon, 27 Aug 2012A Florida man says the long-lost 1960 Chevrolet Corvette race car that made a brief public appearance in Carlisle, Pa., last week was owned and raced by his father in the 1970s, and claims the car belongs to him. The challenged ownership of the maroon-colored car--one of three raced in the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans by Briggs Cunningham and valued by some collectors at more than $1 million--could be the reason organizers of the Corvettes at Carlisle show canceled a planned public display on Aug. 24 less than 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.