Picked these up for my dads 1998 corolla ve, didnt use them. They are still in the plastic
Shocks & Struts for Sale
- Monroe 905950 strut cushion/mount-monroe strut-mate strut mounting kit(US $39.80)
- Monroe 905945 strut cushion/mount-monroe strut-mate strut mounting kit(US $17.45)
- Monroe 902931 strut cushion/mount-monroe strut-mate strut mounting kit(US $51.71)
- Monroe 801921 front strut assembly-monroe monro-matic plus strut(US $75.67)
- Strut terraza 1076187 05 06 assy rght frnt lifetime warranty(US $79.99)
- Monroe 171992 front strut & coil spring assembly(US $231.47)
Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi Titanium Review & Road Test: Part 2
Mon, 05 Apr 2010Part 2 of our review / road test of the Ford Kuga Titanium As we’ve come to expect from all Fords, the Kuga is a good drive. It feels like a jacked up Ford Focus – which is exactly what it is (by 80mm) – but it manages to maintain by far the largest part of the dynamic abilities of the Focus despite its extra height. The engine in this 2.0 TDCi is willing, flexible and well geared.
Porsche Panamera UK prices announced
Thu, 12 Mar 2009Porsche Panamera - UK prices announced [ad#ad-1] Finally, the long, drawn-out saga of the Porsche Panamera’s gestation from concept, to spy shot, to tease, to reveal is over, with Porsche releasing the UK prices for the Panamera today, and the first UK Cars being delivered in September. Prices start at £72,266 for the Panamera S (which gets the 4.8 V8), £77,269 for the Panamera 4S (which also gets the V8 but with 4WD) and £95,298 for the range-topping Panamera Turbo. Still to come, although not until next year, is the Diesel, and the year after the Hybrid.
Audi R8 China Edition: 80 cars – numbered 1-99
Mon, 10 Dec 2012Audi has produced a limited run R8 China Edition with a total of 80 cars being produced in Blue and Grey numbered 1-99. Not only has Audi produced the China Edition R8, they’ve gone to some trouble to make it as appealing as possible to Chinese buyers by numbering the cars 1-99, but excluding any number ’4′. The number 4 is thought unlucky in China as it sounds like ‘si’, which means death.