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Shocks & Struts for Sale
- For vw (2006-2016) shock absorber - bilstein b4 oe replacement fr l or r (1)(US $109.60)
- For vw (2008-2019) shock absorber - bilstein b4 oe replacement fr l or r (1)(US $110.90)
- 2x for land rover range rover l322 2002-2012 rear air suspension spring bag(US $186.58)
- Bmw (1967-1976) strut insert - bilstein b6 performance front left or right (1)(US $239.85)
- Bilstein shock absorber - only 1!!(C $50.00)
- 2016 2017 nissan altima lh driver strut front 4 cylinder abs e43029hs0h(US $144.00)
Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell – First prototype
Tue, 22 Jun 2010The subtly painted Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell Prototype We called it the Mercedes SLS AMG eDrive when we first talked about an electric SLS Gullwing last year. Although to be fair that’s what Mercedes called it when they gave us some info and confirmed they were working on creating an electric version of the SLS. But it now appears to have become the Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell Prototype.
Smart designs eBike
Tue, 23 Aug 2011Smart has joined its fellow car manufacturers in designing a bicycle and is putting it into series production. The main components of the eBike such as the frame, battery housing, handlebars, lights and mudguards have been designed and developed specifically for Smart. The two-color concept is, so it's makers claim, recognizable as classic Smart, with the plastic battery housing forming a contrast to the aluminum frame.
Jaguar Land Rover sales drive Tata Motors’ profit
Tue, 14 Feb 2012JLR strong sales drive Tata Motors profits Jaguar Land Rover sales rose 41 per cent in the last quarter to £3.75 billion with profits of £440 million, propping up Tata’s domestic decline. When Tata bought Jaguar Land Rover from Ford back in 2008 for $2.3 billion it offered promise for the future, but most analysts thought Tata had made a big mistake buying JLR for so much, just as the world economy started to slip ion to the near depression we’re still fighting. But the analysts were wrong.