Exhaust Pipes & Tips for Sale
- Stainless steel exhaust tip 3" inlet 3.6" outlet 6.5" long blue(US $34.99)
- Stainless steel exhaust tip 2.5" inlet 3.1" outlet 5.4" long heart shape silver(US $30.99)
- Toyota lexus genuine new exhaust tips extension tail pipes 2pc(US $87.12)
- For dodge ram 2002 2003 2004 2005 brexhaust tail pipe gap(US $136.41)
- Exhaust pipe fits peugeot partner 1.9d front 96 to 15 euroflo 1705kj 1705lw new(US $)
- Exhaust pipe fits citroen berlingo mfwjz, wjz 1.9d front 98 to 11 euroflo 1705kj(US $)
Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake Estate Concept at Paris?
Fri, 27 Jul 2012It looks like Porsche will be showing a concept estate version of the Panamera at Paris – perhaps the Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake? The rumours that Porsche are preparing an estate version of the Panamera for the Paris Motor Show in September are gathering pace, and it now seems almost certain there will be a Panamera Shooting Brake Concept to upset Porsche purists when the Paris Motor Show opens on 27th September. Although the Panamera Estate Concept is highly probable, it seems likely any production car is some way off – probably 2015 at the earliest – before which we’ll see the Panamera get a facelift (which could arrive at Paris too) and even a Panamera Coupe and convertible on a shortened wheelbase.
Jaguar Land Rover: Tata to double annual investment to £1.5 billion
Wed, 22 Feb 2012Tata to double investment in JLR Tata Motors has revealed that it plans to double annual investment in Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) to £1.5 billion. Just last week we reported that Tata Motors’ profits in the last quarter had been driven very much by the resurgence at Jaguar Land Rover, with JLR profits soaring while Tata Motors domestic profits declined. And it looks like Tata are keen to keep that momentum going with the announcement that they are to double annual investment in Jaguar Land Rover to £1.5 billion.
British team, trusty Fiat Panda set new Africa run record
Mon, 11 Feb 2013The Fiat Panda driving team consisting of British rally drivers Philip Young and Paul Brace arrived in London today, setting a new record time for the 10,000-mile Cape Town, South Africa to London run in the process. With their time of 10 days, 13 hours and 30 minutes, the team managed to break two records: one for the Cape Town to London run and one for the run between the two cities (in either direction). The former previously stood at 14 days, 19 hours and 26 minutes, while the latter was 11 days, 14 hours and 11 minutes.