Tie Rod Linkages for Sale
- Steering rod assembly fits vw golf mk1 1.1 74 to 83 qh 171419804 171419804a new(US $)
- Inner rack end fits peugeot j5 2.0 81 to 94 tie rod joint qh 381227 381282 new(US $)
- Inner rack end fits citroen c25 2.5d 81 to 94 tie rod joint qh 381227 381282 new(US $)
- Steering rod assembly fits vw golf 1.8 82 to 93 qh 171419804 171419804a quality(US $)
- Tie rod end delphi ta2367 for nissan navara (d22) 2.5 1998-2001-(US $)
- Tie rod end lemfÖrder 42130 01 for alfa romeo giulia (952_) 2.2 2018-2022-(US $)
Jaguar XF-R unveiled at Detroit auto show 2009
Sat, 10 Jan 2009By Tim Pollard Motor Shows 10 January 2009 22:52 Jaguar's XFR is shown today at the Detroit auto show 2009 – and the XFR at a stroke becomes the fastest saloon the Midlands manufacturer has ever made for the roads. Jag has taken the XF saloon and fettled it with the new direct-injection 5.0-litre V8 petrol engine that supersedes the familiar 4.2, but breathed upon by a new supercharger to crank out a wholesome 503bhp.The R model is extremely rapid, thanks to a classic Ayers Rock torque curve that peaks at 461lb ft from just 2000rpm and doesn't go away until 5000rpm. There's brawn wherever you need it, and the XFR scuttles to 60mph in a scant 4.7sec.
SEAT Toledo Concept unveiled
Fri, 02 Mar 2012Seat Toledo Concept - heading for Geneva 2012 The new SEAT Toledo Concept has been revealed ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show next week. Looks production ready. Looking close to production-ready, the SEAT Toledo Concept has been rolled out by SEAT this morning ahead of a public debut next week in Geneva.
Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake NOT the new 612
Thu, 06 Jan 2011Ferrari 612 Shooting Brake Spy shot Last week we ran a story about the replacement for Ferrari’s four-seat supercar, the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti. The basic premise was that Ferrari would be bringing the replacement for the 612 Scaglietti to the Geneva Motor Show in March, and that it would feature a new, 650bhp V12 engine, and 4×4 platform and be a Shooting Brake. All of which was a cobbling together from bits of information we’ve received when we started to dig around for information after Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo recently said there will be a “very different Ferrari” at Geneva.