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Ebc Brakes Dp2872 Greenstuff 2000 Series Sport Brake Pads Fits:acura 1997 - 199 on 2040-parts.com

US $98.91
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Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:EBC Brakes Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DP2872 Weight:5 Interchange Part Number:ACURA 1997 - 1999 CL V6 3.0 Position: Front 1997 - More_Notes:Greenstuff 2000 Series Sport Brake PadsFMSI ID Other Part Number:osition: Front 1991 - 1995 LEGEND Position: Front

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It’s a Merry McLaren 12C Christmas

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McLaren has come up with a range of accessories for McLaren owners and enthusiasts from watches to jewellery and clothing. Inspired by the McLaren 12C, there’s everything from a Tag Heuer watch – the CARRERA MP4-12C Chronograph – with carbon based dials and sapphire crystal inserts (a snip at £8995) to a selection of ladies and mens rings, and cufflinks, that McLaren’s shopping site wouldn’t let us see the price of. At the slightly more affordable end of the scale you can opt for a set of McLaren luggage with silver trim (£3950) or a McLaren luggage brief case at £1350.

Watch 'The Million Dollar Mustang' part one: Shelby GT350 R

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“The Million Dollar Mustang” is not about how much these great cars go for at auctions in today's heady times, but about what made them worth so much in the first place. Nearly five years in the making, the documentary starts out talking about the Ford Mustang in general, how they sold 22,000 of them on the first sales day and then sold a million of them in the first two years and things like that -- the notion that the Mustang was a revolution in American car design and in the American consciousness. Then it starts to narrow its focus more and pretty soon the bulk of the piece is all about the Shelby GT350 R.

2009 Chrysler 300C SRT8, an AutoWeek Drivers Log

Wed, 02 Sep 2009

EXECUTIVE EDITOR WES RAYNAL: This car is an old-school hoot with its rear drive and big honkin' V8. The 425-hp figure is magical. That was the power output of the mighty 426 Hemi through the 1960s and '70s.