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Jamar Performance Single Handle Billet Aluminum Steering Brake - Dune Buggy on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Farmington, New Mexico, United States

Farmington, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:ac798605 Part Brand:Jamar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a Jamar cutting brake I was told it was new when I bought it quite a few years ago but I'm listing it as used because I'm not 100% sure I used it for mock up but never ran fluid through it.. The handle has been cut down about 5" or so and the handle doesn't say Jamar on it anymore because that was cut off, there are also some marks on the handle from whoever shortened it. Free shipping for the lower 48 states. Thanks!!

Who’s Where: Peter Horbury appointed Senior Vice President Design at Geely Group

Thu, 03 Nov 2011

Peter Horbury, presently Vice President of Design at Volvo Car Corporation, is set to join a growing roster of design directors who have relocated to China – the most recent being Gert Hildebrandt who was appointed Design Director at Chery Quantum Auto Co. (a joint venture between Chery Automobile, China's largest independent car manufacturer, and Israel Corp.) earlier this year. Horbury, who will be taking up a new position as Senior Vice President of Design at Geely Group, will be based in Sanya, in the Hainan Province of China.

Škoda 2013 Octavia

Tue, 11 Dec 2012

The 2013 Škoda Octavia has been unveiled ahead of its world debut at the Geneva motor show in March. Škoda design chief Jozef Kabaň and his team completely redesigned the outgoing second-generation model and it has grown in length and width by 90 mm and 45 mm respectively. The wheelbase has also grown by 108mm, making more room for the occupants inside.

Toyota FT-86G concept (2010) first pictures

Mon, 18 Jan 2010

This is Toyota’s FT-86G, the second concept in quick succession from the Japanese car manufacturer that previews a rear-wheel drive sports coupe coming in 2011. Unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon, the latest FT-86 show car has a sleeker and more aggressive look, after the more rounded and shapely lines of the concept revealed at the 2009 Tokyo motor show. The looks are the major departure, with the new lines giving the 'G' a much sharper set of metalwork.