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Lift Kits & Parts for Sale
- Jks manufacturing 21c compatible with/replacement for jeep wrangler jl 4dr 4xe(US $4,637.39)
- Icon 2007-2018 for jeep jk 3-5" lift rear coilover conversion kit(US $1,112.89)
- Fabtech fts21059 knuckles(US $658.13)
- Air lift 60865 air lift 1000 coil spring fits 21 24 fits for f 150(US $186.90)
- Front spindle suspension kit fits fits 1997- 2001 2002 2003 ford f150 2wd models(US $203.00)
- For ford f150 2wd f 150 pickup truck 3.5" lift spindles steering knuckle new(US $200.31)
Sir David Jason's Jaguar for sale
Fri, 20 Dec 2013ONLY FOOLS and horses would normally buy an old Jaguar XJS, but it doesn’t take Inspector Morse to work out that owning this one would be just Granville. This is, of course, the luxurious old Jag that once belonged to much-loved actor Sir David Jason, who starred in some of Britain’s most successful and enduring TV series. It’s set to go under the hammer with Anglia Car Auctions at the King’s Lynn auction house in Norfolk on January 25.
New Nissan Terrano is a rebadged Dacia Duster
Tue, 11 Jun 2013The new Nissan Terrano (pictured) is a rebadged Dacia Duster The Dacia Duster SUV has been taking Europe by storm for several years with its combination of cheapness, ruggedness and a surprising ability to do its job. In tough economic times budget buys are a big seller, and with the Dacia Duster SUV costing from just £8995 (although you’ll need to pay more for a 4WD version) Dacia have been able to sell as many as they can build. That meant the UK and Ireland having to wait for the Duster to arrive until capacity could be found in India to build RHD versions, and now it seems Nissan are about to utilise its production facilities in Chennai to turn out a new Nissan Terrano that is actually a rebadged Dacia Duster.
Britain’s most reliable cars revealed in 2014 Driver Power survey
Tue, 22 Apr 2014UK car drivers are happier with their cars than ever before, according to a survey of over 50,000 motorists. The Driver Power survey by Auto Express found that the average satisfaction rating of a car in the top 100 was 88.36% - a rise of 7% compared to when the survey was launched in 2002. When completing the survey, owners are asked to rate their cars for factors from reliability to running costs and from comfort to ease of driving.