Lower Kits & Parts for Sale
- H&r sport lowering springs for 2006-2012 mercedes r350 4matic w self-leveling(US $258.00)
- Ridetech performance adjustable lowering kit (2015-2024 f150 2wd only) 12290110(US $2,300.00)
- Apdty 160227 nylon air line 6 mm(US $21.29)
- Apdty 160228 nylon air line 1/4(US $23.49)
- Ridetech 11066699 rear panhard bar & upper strongarm for 1959-1964 chevy b-body(US $445.08)
- Bc racing br series extreme low coilover kit with spindle for 83-87 corolla ae86(US $1,410.00)
Are Peugeot Citroen set to be bought out by GM?
Fri, 28 Jun 2013Could GM take control of Peugeot Citroen? Last year we reported that Peugeot Citroen (PSA) and GM were forming a joint alliance to cut costs and develop new cars. But we questioned if the small savings of €2 billion a year from jointly developing new platforms and engines would do anything to stem the losses both companies were facing in Europe, and wondered if the only solution was a merger.
Win tickets to the 2010 Autosport International show
Mon, 21 Dec 2009CAR Online has teamed up with the Autosport International show to offer our readers free tickets to the largest dedicated trade motorsport exhibition in Europe. Now in its 20th year, the annual Autosport International show will once again offer the public a unique opportunity to get up-close and personal with the exhilarating world of motorsport. Click here to enter our competition As in previous years there will be an array of fantastic features on show, and whether you’re a lifelong fan or just have a passing interest in cars and racing there’s something for everyone.
Government bid to cut driving options
Wed, 23 Oct 2013PLANS DESIGNED to reduce petrol prices at motorway service stations and a freeze on the cost of the MoT test have been announced by the Government. A crackdown on whiplash injury fraud is also part of the driver-friendly package to be introduced from next year. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said t he statutory maximum price of the MoT test for a car will be frozen at £54.85 until 2015 - potentially saving up to £50 million for drivers every year.