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- Braided steel brake clutch line 15"l #3 -45 end #3-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $20.99)
- Braided steel brake clutch line 18"l #3 -45 end #3-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $20.99)
- Braided steel brake clutch line 24"l #3 -45 end #3-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $20.99)
- Braided steel brake clutch line 15"l #4 -45 end #4-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $16.20)
- Braided steel brake clutch line 18"l #4 -45 end #4-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $17.30)
- Braided steel brake clutch line 24"l #4 -45 end #4-str end teflon liner aeroquip(US $18.37)
No promises, crash footballer told
Wed, 19 Mar 2014A JUDGE told a former Premier League footballer on Tuesday that he could "make no promises" as he faces a prison sentence of up to two years after admitting dangerous driving. Ex-Watford, Wigan and Sheffield United striker Marlon King pleaded guilty at Nottingham Crown Court to a charge of dangerous driving after a three-car crash left a motorist with a broken arm. King committed the offence on his 33rd birthday while driving a Porsche Panamera on the A46 in Nottinghamshire on April 26 last year.
Driven: Renault Fluence Z.E.
Fri, 24 Feb 2012Just over two years ago, Carlos Ghosn shocked the world at the Frankfurt motor show by unveiling four fully electric Renault concepts and committing the company to being a leader in EVs. ‘Drive the Change' has been the slogan used since then and the Fluence Z.E. is an important first step in what many see as a risky strategy by Renault.
McLaren F1 for sale – the best one in the world?
Tue, 30 Jun 2009The McLaren F1 - NOT the 'New' car for sale - we're not allowed to show that picture! But with only 64 road cars made (plus the handful of LM models – which would set you back considerably more), and the ability to stand shoulder to shoulder with the modern ‘Best Car in the World’ title holder – the Bugatti Veyron – it should be no surprise that they fetch such high prices. And if any more McLaren F1s set on fire, as we reported recently, the ones left will all go up in value.