Hawk Performance Brake Pads Ferro-carbon Black Universal Set Hb100m-480 on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, Ohio, US
Pads & Shoes for Sale
- Bendix brakes disc brake pads titaniumetallic ii front ford mazda chevy saturn(US $53.92)
- Hawk performance lts brake pads hb301y-630(US $76.68)
- D496 premium quality front disc brake pad set d496(US $14.79)
- Bendix brakes d792ct brake pads ct ceramic rear cadillac chevy gmc set(US $69.92)
- Ebc ultimax oem replacement brake pads ud340(US $29.99)
- Brake shoes and pads for 1977 vw bus(US $4.00)
Bentley to debut Flying Spur V8 at Geneva motor show
Wed, 26 Feb 2014Bentley is expanding its Flying Spur range, and will now offer a V8 engine as an option in addition to the W12 in the 2015 model year sedan. This seems like a logical extension, given the fact that Bentley has recently offered a V8 engine in the second-generation Continental GT V8, and they'll bring the new version of the Flying Spur to the Geneva Motor Show next week. Bentley being rather straightforward with their naming practices, the new sedan will be called the Flying Spur V8.
VW Beetle Dune to go on sale in early 2016
Wed, 02 Jul 2014By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 02 July 2014 09:52 Volkswagen will launch a production version of the Beetle Dune, CAR magazine has learned. The news means that a VW Beetle Dune very like the concept car you see here will be in showrooms in early 2016. The VW board approved the Beetle Dune at a meeting in May 2014, CAR understands.
Audi at CES 2011
Sat, 08 Jan 2011Audi will position itself as the leader in in-car electronics, is working on augmented reality head up and 3D cockpits displays, and has already integrated NVIDIA's very latest Tegra 2 super processor to power the HMI of the next A3. Those were just a few of the highlights from a keynote speech given by Rupert Stadler, Chairman of Audi, on the opening morning of the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Stadler drove onto the stage in the E-tron Spyder concept last seen at the Paris auto show — here painted a fetching shade of deep red — together with CES founder and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro.