For Land Rover Range Rover L494 Mk4 Rear Right Rod Side- on 2040-parts.com
Feltham, United Kingdom
Sway Bars for Sale
- Land rover lr4 (2010-2015) sway bar bushing front left and right (2) eurospare(US $23.70)
- Moog k700913(US $38.22)
- Moog k750580(US $63.22)
- Anti roll bar link fits mercedes sprinter rear left or right 1995 on stabiliser(US $)
- Anti roll bar bush fits citroen ds3 1.4d front 10 to 15 suspension qh 5081p4 new(US $)
- Anti roll bar bush fits citroen c4 aircross 1.8d front 2012 on 4n13 suspension(US $)
Top Gear Stig Farm produces New Stig +video
Fri, 05 Nov 2010The Top Gear Stig Farm It was always going to be a problem when Ben Collins outed himself as the man in the Stig suit and decided he wanted to be recognised as actually being The Stig. Trouble is, he never was the Stig. He was just a very competent racing driver acting out the role of the Stig.
Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept revealed
Wed, 30 Sep 2009The Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept will be at the Tokyo Motor Show The Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept has the usual flights of fancy, like double-length gullwing doors and a motorised dash that moves up and down to give thr driver the best view ahead. But if you ignore the obvious concept bits, the Tourer looks very close to a new Subaru model. Powered by a 2.0 litre turbo-charged Boxer engine, the Hybrid Tourer also gets a pair of electric motors and a CVT ‘box (shame on the CVT.
Scuola Politecnica di Design Milan 2007
Fri, 13 Jul 2007Milan, Italy is well known for being a style center, so it's fairly apt that there is a design school based in one of the most fashionable and creative areas of the city. Scuola Politecnica di Design has been molding new designers for over 50 years and has a program specifically devised for students seeking to master the art of transportation design. On June 29th the school held its annual degree show, and Car Design News went to Milan to see what the students in the Masters Course had dreamt up. This year marked the second time that Audi sponsored the course, giving students a brief that consisted of creating "a sporty, small lifestyle car for the 'Generation Mobile'": a small car for young customers living in urban areas that would also be accustomed to using iPods.