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For Audi A6 40 Tdi Front Rear Drilled Brake Discs Pads Sensors 350mm 330mm on 2040-parts.com

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Wakefield, United Kingdom

Wakefield, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Kinetix Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Reference OE/OEM Number:4M0615301AB, 4M0615301P, 80A615301G, 4M0615301AN, 4H0615601D, 80A615601C, 8K0615601C, 8W0615601K, 4M0 615 301 AB, 4M0 615 301 P, 80A 615 301 G, 4M0 615 301 AN, 4H0 615 601 D, 80A 615 601 C, 8K06 15 601 C, 8W0 615 601 K Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right, Front Axle, Rear Axle Features:Drilled Surface Brake Discs Diameter O:350mm Front | 330mm Rear Coated:Yes Note To The Buyer:Please Leave REG | VIN Number After Purchase

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Race and refuel with the Octane 120 Pro Beer Arcade gaming system

Mon, 18 Apr 2011

While no one at AutoWeek would ever condone drinking and driving, kicking back with a few while playing your favorite racing simulator is a different story. And if you're going to go down that road, go all the way with the Octane 120 Pro Beer Arcade from Dream Arcades. What is a Beer Arcade, you ask?

BMW M3 coupe stripped down to go club racing

Wed, 04 Nov 2009

BMW's M division is back in the business of building specialty street-legal race cars with a new lightweight version of the M3 called the GTS. The lightweight coupe, set to go on sale in early 2010 at a yet-undisclosed price, was conceived as a limited-edition model primarily for club-based racing in much the same way that Porsche builds the 911 GT3 Clubsport. But in a clear effort to link its track-based activities with the production-car side of its business, BMW's M division is offering the new car with a homologation package that will allow customers to register the M3 GTS for street use.

Pagani Zonda Revolucion (2013) first pictures of ultimate 790bhp Zonda

Tue, 04 Jun 2013

Is the new Pagani Zonda Revolucion the Nurburgring lap-record holder in waiting? The Zonda Revolucion (Revolution in Spanish) is a fettled version of the track-only Zonda R, boasting more power and F1-derived brake and aerodynamic know-how. It should easily be able to eclipse the Zonda R's record-breaking 6min 47sec Nürburgring lap time, but you’ll need fast money, too. Available to order now, the five Revolucions being produced will set you back an eye-watering €2.2m (£1.8m) each – plus taxes – and you still can't drive it on the road… For £1.8million, the Pagani Zonda Revolucion had better be packing some serious punch… Worry not: the mid-mounted 6.0-litre AMG V12 (normally aspirated still, rather than twin-turbocharged like the new Pagani Huayra in CAR's video review below) develops 789bhp – a 50bhp increase on the 2009 Zonda R's output.