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Rocker Arms & Parts for Sale
- Used mercedes-benz rocker shaft,arms,stand,etc w121,m121,190sl,ponton,heckflosse(US $249.95)
- Mercedes (1955-1978) w109 300 sel 6.3 rocker arm febi new (12) + 1 year warranty(US $329.80)
- Mercedes (1955-1978) w109 300 sel 6.3 rocker arm febi new (8) + 1 year warranty(US $234.90)
- Mercedes (1955-1978) w109 300 sel 6.3 rocker arm febi new (6) + 1 year warranty(US $169.80)
- Mercedes (1955-1978) w109 300 sel 6.3 rocker arm febi new (1) + 1 year warranty(US $38.95)
- Prw roller rocker arms shaft assembly ls1 ls2 ls6 1.7 ratio(US $529.85)
Concept Car of the Week: Renault Altica (2006)
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Back in 2006 Renault was still well into its design-leadership stride, if perhaps not for much longer. The Altica concept, shown at that year's Geneva motor show, showcased all the French brand had to offer at that time – a brilliantly brave, architectural interior, a style that could only be associated with its country of origin and an interior that thoroughly questioned and readdressed layout, control and format. It also served to preview the renaissance of the Shooting Brake that the industry is still experiencing.
Land Rover hits new sales record as UK car manufacturing rises
Sun, 18 Mar 2012Land Rover sales hit a new record as UK car manufacturing rises Land Rover has had its best ever sales month in February as sales at JLR hit 32,257, and the UK car industry saw a 23.5 per cent rise in production. Last week we reported on the doom and gloom in car manufacturing and sales in Europe with sales of mainstream cars falling away and troubled economies – like Italy and France – recording drops of 20 per cent in sales during February. Fortunately, the same isn’t happening in the UK.
Alan Mulally joins ‘Innovation power panel’ Keynote at CES
Wed, 11 Jan 2012An ‘Innovation Power Panel' Keynote was the highlight of the second full morning of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Underlining the importance of this event to the automotive industry, and the importance and weight the automotive field now carries in the consumer electronics sphere, Alan Mulally – President and CEO of Ford motor company – was part of a three-person panel exploring how companies innovate, cope with failure and the relentless pace of change in the electronics world. Mulally was joined by Ursula Burns, Chairman and CEO of Xerox Corporation and John Stratto, Enterprise Executive at Verizon, the US telecoms company.