Misc box of fittings, nuts, bolts.... Cleaning out race trailer
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Hoses, Lines & Fittings for Sale
- Russell full flow hose end -6 an non-swivel female threads straight 610028(US $131.97)
- 6 an 90 degree racing aluminum flare swivel hose end fitting 14" stainless hose(US $38.92)
- Russell 632890 hose prorace braided stainless steel -6 an 20 ft. length each(US $159.97)
- Russell 632510 hose powerflex braided stainless steel -3 an 10 ft. length each(US $37.97)
- Fuel line fittings for holley type duel inlets with return fittings an 8 , hose(US $70.00)
- fittings an 8 , tee(US $8.00)
2013 Aston Martin Vanquish UK Tour
Tue, 11 Sep 2012Aston Martin have embarked on a tour of its UK dealers with the new Vanquish to show its latest supercar to both dealers and customers. The new Aston Martin Vanquish – successor to the DBS and first shown at Villa D’Este earlier this years as the AM 310 – was revealed back in June. But with a public debut at the Paris Motor Show in just a few week’s time, Aston Martin has been ramping up the PR for the new Vanquish with new photos and new video in the last week, and now they’re off to show the Vanquish to dealers and the Aston Martin faithful alike.
McLaren P1 gets 903bhp
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Toyota: Fixes are working on recalled vehicles
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