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Brake shoe 767-2188 fits mitsubishi montero 2001-2006(US $21.99)
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Disc brake pad-euro ultra premium ceramic pads front akebono fits 96-00 bmw 328i(US $69.99)
Disc brake pad-euro ultra premium ceramic pads rear fits 03-13 volvo xc90(US $69.99)
Nissin premium brake pad set w/o shims fits 1999-2004 honda odyssey fbs(US $73.79)
Range Rover Hybrid completes Silk Trail Expedition to India (video)
Tue, 15 Oct 2013Range Rover Hybrid completes Silk Trail Expedition to India Land Rover has been busy for the last 53 days taking a trio of Range Rover Hybrids down the Silk Trail from Land Rover’s home in the Midlands to Tata’s home in India. In the process, the three Range Rover Hybrids, and their Land Rover support vehicles, have covered 10,472 miles in 53 days covering every terrain imaginable – and averaged 36mpg in the process. The whole point of the outing was to give the hybrid Range Rover a proper workout ahead of its customer launch, and the trek to India certainly provided that with everything from sea level to 5500 metres and temperatures from -10 to 43C along the way, not to mention the vast array of terrain from tarmac to non-existent byways.
Ken Block Gymkhana World Tour 2011 – Video Highlights
Wed, 30 Nov 2011Ken Block Gymkhana World Tour 2011 Video Ken Block took his Gymkhana antics round the world in 2011, and we have a six minute video of highlights. If you have petrol running through your veins, you’ve got to love the antics of super-hooning Ken Block. And if you do, you’ve had a few chances to catch Ken and his Gymkhana antics this year as the good Mr Block took his hooning circus on a world tour.
Bill Clinton: The madness of ‘Growing’ fuel
Fri, 25 Feb 2011Bill Clinton warns against growing crops for fuel Ex-Presidents of the US - and Vice-Presidents too – like to find a ‘role’ when they leave office. Something suitably Statesmanlike which continues to give ‘Mr President’ continuing gravitas. And, in Bill Clinton’s case, helps keep him out of mischief.