Cardone 18-4347 Front Brake Caliper-reman Friction Choice Caliper on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
Caliper Parts for Sale
- Cardone 18-4014 front brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper(US $53.99)
- Centric 141.44545 rear brake caliper-premium semi-loaded caliper(US $71.05)
- Cardone 18-5003 rear brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper(US $130.11)
- Cardone brake caliper(US $71.32)
- Cardone 19-956 front brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper(US $63.00)
- Centric 141.44260 front brake caliper-premium semi-loaded caliper(US $112.27)
New Jaguar XJ – Driving in London
Tue, 14 Jul 2009The new Jaguar XJ on the road And it’s a ‘grower’. There have been a few negative remarks on the site – although they are very much the minority – but this car does look better the more you see it. We think that many of those who dislike it at first will change their minds when they see it on the roads.
Umeå Institute of Design degree show 2011
Fri, 10 Jun 2011The annual graduation exhibit for the Umeå Institute of Design began last week. With just nine automotive students amongst those receiving honors, the concise yet elaborate degree show was unequivocally Scandinavian. Marking the show's opening, the two-day event featured a presentation by Richard Seymour (of Seymour Powell), student presentations, copious amounts of local cuisine, and a break-dancing interlude.
BMW to reveal Zagato concept at Pebble Beach
Thu, 16 Aug 2012This weekend at Pebble Beach, Monterey and the Legends of the Autobahn, BMW will show off a handful of cars, the most intriguing of which is this Zagato concept. Basically looking like a swoopy version of the Z4, the Zagato concept will hold court next to the 2013 BMW 7-series, the Alpina B7 and more products from the M division, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Three vintage race cars will be out touring during the Motorsports Reunion, including the 1986 BMW-March GTP, the 1980 BMW M1 Procar and a 1975 BMW 3.5 CSL, the last of which will be piloted by BMW North America President and CEO Ludwig Willisch.