Bolt-on Full Aluminum Bar&plate Turbo Intercooler+piping 08-12 Mit Evo 10 X Cz4a on 2040-parts.com
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- Bolt-on full aluminum bar&plate turbo intercooler+piping 08-12 mit evo 10 x cz4a(US $398.98)
- Bolt-on full aluminum bar&plate turbo intercooler+piping 08-12 mit evo 10 x cz4a(US $398.98)
- Aluminum bolt-on top-mount intercooler+black y-pipe 02-07 subaru impreza wrx/sti(US $148.98)
- Aluminum turbo bar & plate bolt-on top-mount intercooler 02-07 impreza wrx/sti(US $122.98)
- Stage ii turbo upgrade kit audi/vw 1.8t k03 charger psi cooling fmic+diy piping(US $1,079.99)
- Type2 external 38mm turbo manifold wastegate wg bypass exhaust+spring psi silver(US $61.98)
Ford Fiesta – 250,000 sales in the first 9 months
Fri, 24 Apr 2009Ford has sold 250,000 new Fiesta in its first nine months Ford has announced that in the first nine months of production, the new Ford Fiesta has shifted a very impressive 250,000 units, more than any previous Fiesta managed in the same time-frame. I can’t say we’re too surprised by this. We really like the Ford Fiesta.
Roger Moore’s Aston Martin DBS from The Persuaders up for sale at Bonhams (+video)
Fri, 28 Mar 2014Lord Brett Sinclair’s Aston Martin DBS V8 from The Persuaders For those of a certain age, the 1970s TV show The Persuaders evokes fond memories of Roger Moore as Brett Sinclair and Tony Curtis as Danny Wilde fighting crime on the French Riviera and driving an Aston Martin DBS and Ferrari Dino respectively. Now, more than 40 years since The Persuaders was aired, the Aston Martin DBS used by Brett Sinclair is to be offered for sale publicly for the first time at Bonhams Aston Martin works sale in May. With The Persuaders the most glamorous and expensive of Lew Grade’s TV adventures, the Aston Martin DBS was the perfect fit for Lord Brett Sinclair’s character (although the Tony Curtis/Danny Wilde Dino wasn’t exactly top-drawer Ferrari) and Aston Martin worked with ITC to make everything work for the show.
Police ‘spitalyser’ to catch drug-drivers
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Motorists who smoke cannabis before driving will soon find it harder to evade police thanks to a new device dubbed the ‘spitalyser’. The government is spending £120,000 rolling out the devices – also known as ‘drugalysers’ – across 11 police forces for a trial period. On Bing: see pictures of the spitalyser Drug-driving ‘drugalyser’ testing kit approved The spitalysers test the saliva of drivers suspected of being high on cannabis, and are expected to be announced by transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin this afternoon.