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For Audi Rs4 Rs5 R8 High Carbon Front Brake Discs Apec Black Pads 365mm X 34mm on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Kinetix Rotor Outside Diameter:365mm X 34mm Features:Anti Corrosion Coating, Drilled Surface, High Carbon Reference OE/OEM Number:420 615 301 A, 420 615 301 B, 420 615 301 D, 420615301A, 420615301B, 420615301D, 4S0 615 301 B, 4S0615301B, 8T0 615 301, 8T0615301 Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front, Front Axle, Left, Right Rotor Style:Drilled Type:Brake Discs Rotors Anti-Corrosion Coated:Yes

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Vauxhall Insignia facelift revealed for 2014

Wed, 12 Jun 2013

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Peugeot at the London motor show 2008

Thu, 24 Jul 2008

By Guy Bird and CAR reader reporter SandyT Motor Shows 24 July 2008 10:29 Pride of place might have gone to the UK unveil of the RCZ concept but a scissor-door Irmscher 207 GTi was the real surprise on the Peugeot stand. The 207 GTi by Irmscher is a study of how far a highly tricked-out production Peugeot could look. It’s no clunky concept either.

DAB radio in cars and the digital switchover

Mon, 22 Nov 2010

Britain's motorists face a £1 billion+ bill to fix their car radios so they work after the digital switchover, a CAR Magazine investigation reveals. The Government plans to switch off the FM signal and move the UK's broadcasting industry to DAB digital radios - mirroring the switchover from analogue to digital televisions. The official target for the digital radio switchover is 2015, but many commentators predict that date will slip as there is a great deal of work to be done before Britain is ready.