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- Rear brake pads carquest # mkd396; fits bmw, 1988-2003;rolls-royce cars; 2002(US $16.46)
- Lot of jdm car goodies(C $50.00)
- Classic vintage car parts gm, chevy, mopar switch, cap, rotor, bushings # 248(US $38.95)
- 275 plus 1980's to 2000's motor & transmission mounts ( 22 banana boxes full)(US $350.00)
- Alternator diode;prestolite #srp-1085 ( 35-1d); fits various vehicles; 1962-1980(US $15.00)
- Pcv valve; prestolite #srp-3853 ( # 82-68); fits fomoco products; 1977-2002(US $11.90)
McLaren P1 GTR: first official info on the 986bhp track-only P1
Fri, 13 Jun 2014By Michael Karkafiris First Official Pictures 13 June 2014 14:40 Here’s the official confirmation of McLaren’s track-only version of the already insane P1. The McLaren P1 GTR will pack 986bhp (or a nice, round 1000ps in metric), 83 ponies more than its street-legal sibling, a wider track, full slick racing tyres and bigger downforce levels than the regular P1 – if you can call a car like the P1 ‘regular’. Rumours talk about a fixed rear wing instead of the deployable one on the standard car.
Porsche 991 GT3 Cup (2013): the new racer revealed
Mon, 10 Dec 2012The first 991-generation to bear the GT3 name isn't a hardcore road car: it's the latest version of the world's most successful racing car. This is the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car, a stripped-out racer that'll compete in a one-make racing series from 2013. It'll also spawn other racing versions of the rear-engined icon, and eventually track-day versions of the 991 too.
Jaguar Lightweight E-Type makes a comeback after 50 years – 6 new Lightweights to be built
Wed, 14 May 20146 new Jaguar Lightweight E-Types on the way Even in 1963, car makers made ‘special editions’ of production cars, and one such car was the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type, a lightweight version of the then new production E-Type designed to take Jaguar racing. This was in the days before carbon fibre panels, so Jaguar built many of the body panels from aluminium and fitted an aluminium block version of the 3.8 litre engine from the production E-Type with 300bhp (55bhp more than the road car), fuel injection and a ZF 5-speed gearbox. The Lightweight E-Type wasn’t a spectacular success on the track, and Jaguar ended up building just 12 of the original planned run of 18.