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- New quick install complete strut assembly for front left driver/right passenger(US $86.72)
- Premium new bare strut assembly for front fits left driver/right passenger side(US $54.80)
- Frontier bilstein heavy duty shocks - 24-137430(US $73.99)
- Kw coilover shocks - 35230059(US $2,569.99)
- New unity 11151 strut assembly left front (repl. monroe 271952)(US $78.63)
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A perspective on Monterey Week
Thu, 23 Aug 2012The end of Monterey Week is always a bittersweet affair for me. It's a year's worth of preparation and anticipation that leads to eight to 10 days of long days and longer nights filled with both work and fun. For me, 2012 was the third consecutive year of jumping on a plane and heading out West for the festivities.
Vauxhall Calibra Mk2: news of the 2013 successor
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Suzuki Swift Sport gets 5 doors & costs £14,249
Wed, 10 Jul 2013The new Suzuki Swift Sport 5-door (pictured) offers a more practical option to the Sport The Suzuki Swift Sport arrived in the UK at the end of 2011, and although it wasn’t exactly the sort of hot hatch that would make a Fiesta ST quake in its boots it did up the fun factor from Suziki’s more than decent Swift. In fact, the 3-door Swift Sport did a bit more than up the fun factor, it got Australia’s advertising authorities up in arms about its ‘suggestive’ advertising and got itself banned from Ozzie TV for being too ‘hot’. Which probably didn’t do sales any harm at all.