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- ★ genuine honda brake bleeder valve • 45224-579-013 • cb350 cb360 cb450 cb500 ★(US $14.00)
- 04-06 yamaha r1 rear brake lever #880mw (US $25.00)
- Brand new nos ebc - 528 - standard brake shoes(US $35.00)
- Honda gl1500 valkyrie 11.5" heavy duty lowering chrome shocks(US $149.99)
- Renthal rc-1 works brake pads rear aprilia sxv 2006-2011(US $33.61)
- 260mm galfer front brake rotor ktm 125 200 250 300 380 400 450 520 525 530 4398-(US $10.00)
Car giant starts recruitment phase
Wed, 19 Feb 2014CAR GIANT Jaguar Land Rover has started recruiting for the first phase of 1,700 new jobs to support production of new vehicles. The company said 500 production staff will be taken on as part of expansion plans at its factory in Solihull, West Midlands. The carmaker is investing £1.5 billion in the UK and plans to increase its workforce at Solihull to almost 8,000.
Alfa Romeo MiTo gets a bit of a facelift for 2014 & more powerful TwinAir
Sun, 16 Jun 2013The 2014 MY Alfa MiTo (pictured) get small tweaks and a more powerful TwinAir engine. We like the Alfa Romeo MiTo; it’s an underrated car and should be higher on most buyers’ wish lists. What we also like is that the MiTo has the fun little 875cc TwinAir engine as an option, which works pretty well, makes a good noise and promises stunning economy.
Mitsubishi i-MiEV UK price and specs revealed
Tue, 23 Mar 2010The Mitsubishi i-MiEV goes on sale in the UK in January 2011 As part of Mitsubishi’s wish to be thought of as the maker of eco-cars and the saviour of fluffy-bunnies and polar bear cubs, they’ve been pushing forward with their urban milk-float – the Mitsubishi i-MiEV – for all they’re worth. They launched the i-MiEV last year in Japan and have been softening up the public with bits of info this year such as the mad assertion that four policemen and all their kit would fit in an i-MiEV. So we all know the little electric Mitsubishi is coming, and in Japan – with a thumping big Government subsidy – it costs £20,000.