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Fasteners & Stud Kits for Sale
- Fk bearing cmxl12-10 black series male rod end 0.6250 x 3/4-16 left hand thread(US $31.97)
- Fk bearing cmxl8 black series male rod end 0.500 x 1/2-20 left hand thread(US $33.90)
- Arp s/s bolt kit - 12pt. (5) 3/8-16 x 3.750 615-3750(US $45.02)
- Arp 1345002 high performance series main bolt kit for select chevrolet small...(US $73.99)
- Prw 1042265 harmonic balancer bolt 12pt sbc(US $38.00)
- Ti22 quick turn fastener spring - 3/4 in long - 0.200 in reach - set of 50(US $50.13)
Bentley Continental Flying Spur [w/Gallery]
Tue, 19 Feb 2013Bentley's new Continental Flying Spur has been revealed ahead of tomorrow's official debut through a series of leaked pictures. The images, which surfaced earlier today, show the latest incarnation of the Flying Spur is sharper with a more upright grille and taut elegance than the outgoing model. The DRG's character has been subtly altered by placing the larger pair of lamps to the outside rather than sitting closest to the grille, visually widening the car.
TVR sale latest
Thu, 08 Feb 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 08 February 2007 04:17 More than 30 parties have expressed an interest in buying the remnants of TVR, the sports car maker which crashed into administration over Christmas - and the factory could move to Asia. Administrator PKF (UK) LLP has spent the past month clarifying the assets of Blackpool Automotive Ltd, the company that ran the Blackpool factory, and it in fact holds several trump cards that could prevent the Russian owner switching production overseas. The sale advert in the Financial Times reveals that Blackpool Automotive controls the TVR trademark in Europe and the US, as well as all the intellectual property rights and tooling for the sports cars.
Nissan NV200 concept (2007): first official pictures
Tue, 24 Jul 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 July 2007 09:19 Nissan NV200: the lowdown Nissan loves a barmy concept car (remember the Bevel, showcased at Detroit for older bob-a-jobbing builders?). And motor shows don't come much nuttier than Tokyo's bi-annual celebration of technical innovation and limit-pushing design. So it seems natural that the Japanese car maker has saved up a special treat for its domestic show this October.