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Fuel Inject. Controls & Parts for Sale
- Nos 15900nos fuel pressure gauge 1.5 in. dia. standard 0-15 lbs.(US $49.94)
- Valve fuel shut off 3803551(US $295.00)
- Medium duty truck electronic fuel injection training(US $27.95)
- 1g 1990-1994 dsm cam angle sensor eagle talon mitsubishi eclipse 4g63 cas green(US $150.00)
- 1996 1997 1998 1999 nissan maxima 3.0l v6 fuel injector rail line oem 5267(US $67.99)
- Turbosmart fpr 1200 an 6 orb fitting fuel injection pressure regulator efi t3 t4(US $233.98)
Bentley Continental GTC V8 Convertible at Geneva
Mon, 05 Mar 2012Bentley Continental GTC V8 - Geneva debut The convertible version of the V8-engined Continental GT has arrived in Geneva as the Bentley Continental GTC V8. The Detroit Motor Show at the end of last year saw the arrival of the Bentley Continental GT V8, but the Geneva Motor Show this week is the venue for its drop-top sibling with the debut of the Bentley Continental GTC V8, a car we spied as long ago as last summer. With the same 4.0 litre V8 the GT V8 gets, the new GTC V8 gives little away to its tin-top sibling, with 0-62mph coming up in 4.7 seconds (down 0.1 on the coupe) and top speed hitting 187mph (188mph for the coupe).
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011 preview
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Gumpert Apollo Speed lands at Geneva
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