Tie Rod Linkages for Sale
- Steering tie rod end acdelco pro 45a0919 fits 03-08 dodge ram 3500(US $44.76)
- Dorman 697-901 steering knuckle lh(US $201.16)
- 2 inner tie rod ends mitsubishi lancer 2005-2006-2007(US $22.54)
- Nos pair moog es317 l tie rod ends 1965-1966 mustang 60-62 falcon ranchero comet(US $39.95)
- Nors steering tie rod end front left inner (moog d1042) 1983-1989 ranger bronco(US $15.95)
- Steering tie rod end right outer moog es2974 fits 93-95 subaru impreza(US $46.80)
Mercedes SLS AMG: David Coulthard drives the Isle of Man +video
Tue, 10 Aug 2010The Mercedes SLS AMG attacks the Isle of Man in the capable hands of DC UK readers and those outside the UK who play silly games to get their hands on the world’s second favourite motoring show – Fifth Gear – may well have seen Tiff Needell pop off to the Isle of Man to borrow a Mercedes SLS AMG David Coulthard was playing with. What David was doing in the Manx Mountains was driving the SLS AMG as fast as he could on the Isle of Man’s unrestricted roads (which were also shut for his convenience) to produce what the film makers are calling ‘The Fastest 3D film ever shot on Land”. The short film – ‘Manx Meister’ – has DC blatting across the top of the IOM at speeds in excess of 160mph.
Holden Hurricane returned to glory
Wed, 19 Oct 2011Holden, the Australian arm of General Motors famous for its thumping V8-powered super-saloons, has lovingly restored its first-ever concept car from the late 1960s. Debuting at the 1969 Melbourne Motor Show, the sleek Hurricane concept was a mid-engine, rear-drive, two-seat sports car that embodied a variety of conceptual technologies that were years – decades even – ahead of its time. The Hurricane featured a digital instrument display, station-seeking radio and automatic temperature control air conditioning.
Glass’s Guide Luxury Cars price crash
Thu, 20 Nov 2008I think we all knew it was happening, but Glass’s guide, the trade bible for used car values, has confirmed that luxury cars in the UK have fallen out of bed in a big way. Comparing luxury diesel saloons with a year ago, they say that average values have dropped by a massive 21%. And in pure money terms the top end coupes, such as the Porsche 911, have fallen by 18%.