Centric 117.62053 Front Brake Disc Hardware Kit-disc Brake Hardware Kit on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
Discs, Rotors & Hardware for Sale
- Centric 116.33006 brake wear sensor-disc brake pad electronic wear sensor(US $10.10)
- Dorman hw13256 front brake disc hardware kit-brake hardware kit - disc(US $26.40)
- Nissan skyline 1996 front disc rotor [5644390](US $299.00)
- Centric 117.61043 front brake disc hardware kit-disc brake hardware kit(US $17.77)
- Wagner bd125522 front brake rotor/disc-disc brake rotor(US $42.08)
- Wd express 405 06024 240 front brake rotor/disc-balo disc brake rotor(US $79.39)
Want a 28% return on investment? Buy a Classic Ferrari.
Mon, 29 Oct 2012The Wall Street Journal declares a classic Ferrari as a sound investment with returns in the last year averaging 28% on important models. It seems, especially if you’re a petrolhead, you can have your cake and eat it by investing in classic cars, and particularly in classic Ferraris, and not just see your investment on a balance sheet but in your garage too. The Wall Street Journal has been looking at ‘Treasure ASsets’ like fine wines, works of art and classic cars.
50 Jaguar E-Types in convoy through London
Mon, 06 Jun 2011The E-Type Convoy through London - in the rain This isn’t the first story we’ve run this year with ’50′ and Jaguar E-Type in the headline, and it’s a safe bet won’t be the last either. Unless you’ve been in Motoring purdah for the whole of 2011, you’ll know that this year is the 50th anniversary of the debut of the Jaguar E-Type at the Geneva Motor Show in 1961, and Jaguar are making the most of the anniversary at every step. But this time it’s not Jaguar who are making the most of the E-Type’s birthday, it’s the organisers of the 2011 Motorexpo in Canary Wharf, who’ve teamed up with the Jaguar’s Driving Club to drive fifty E-Types across London and out to Canary Wharf to kick of this year’s show.
Rise in illegal 'clocking'
Tue, 15 Apr 2014MORE ‘CLOCKED’ cars are on the UK’s roads now after a rise in 2013 of cars with discrepancies in their recorded mileages. Experts say this signals a worrying trend of more dishonest car sellers ‘clocking’, or falsifying, a car’s mileage to make more money when the sell it. There had been a drop in the number of recorded incidences of clocking.