Lift Kits & Parts for Sale
- Blcj7679- m.o.r.e. 1" body lift kit jeep cj5 cj7 1976-1979(US $99.47)
- Sd1776 07-13 toyota tundra 2wd/4wd rough country carrier bracket kit(US $25.00)
- Blcj8086s- m.o.r.e. 1" body lift system jeep cj5 cj7 1980-1986(US $164.12)
- 1988-1995 honda civic 1999-2001 integra lower tie bar blue new(US $49.99)
- 6.5" zone offroad lift kit 2007-2013 chevy gmc 1500 silverado sierra 6 lug 4wd(US $1,295.00)
- Vw golf jetta 3 gti hood lifts shocks dampers mk3 new !(US $19.00)
McLaren to introduce 12C GT Sprint at Goodwood
Wed, 10 Jul 2013McLaren is producing a 12C model that will slot in between the “basic” 12C and the all-out racing GT3 version called the 12C GT Sprint. It will be a track-focused supercar with enhanced suspension, cooling and aerodynamics. The GT Sprint starts with the basic McLaren 12C.
Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black & V12 Vantage Carbon Black Revealed
Fri, 18 Dec 2009The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black It’s been a little while since we had a limited edition from Aston Martin, and just like Land Rover where we got the Freelander 2 Sport and the Freelander 2 White & Black in two days, we;ve got a pair of new cars from Aston Martin together – The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage Carbon Black. I suppose if you’re Aston Martin and you’re looking for a way to move a few extra cars you may as well pick the two most powerful versions of your cars to have a go. Both Carbon Black Models get the same paint job; a hand painted effort which takes 50 hours to apply and quality check.
Lotus Esprit James Bond car up for auction
Sat, 29 Jun 2013The Lotus Esprit Submarine (pictured) from the James Bond 007 film is up for auction James Bond and cars go together like bacon and eggs and, with the exception of the 007 Aston Martin DB5, the Lotus Esprit ‘Submarine’ car from the Spy Who Loved Me is probably the most iconic Bond car to have hit the big screen. Piloted in the film by Roger Moore – with Mrs Ringo Starr, Barbara Bach, at his side – the underwater version of the Esprit, one of six used in the film, was affectionately know to the crew as ‘Wet Nellie’ and actually piloted for the underwater scenes by former SEAL Don Griffin, who worked as a test pilot for the creators of the Esprit Submarine - Perry Oceanographic. After filming ended it was sent of to a storage unit in Long Island, ten years rent was paid upfront but, when the 10 year rent period ended, no one stepped forward to claim the contents at they were sold off for a song to a local couple.