NIB RAYBESTOS 980402 DISC BRAKE ROTOR. THIS IS NEW IN THE ORIGINAL BOX. THE BOX SHOWS SIGNS OF WEAR AND/OR STORE STICKERS. PLEASE CHECK COMPATIBILITY BEFORE PURCHASING. PARTS CAN NOT BE RETURNED.
Discs, Rotors & Hardware for Sale
- Raybestos 2626r professional grade brake drum for ford(US $29.75)
- Smp/standard pws129 brake wear sensor-brake pad wear sensor(US $16.57)
- Bendix r753 brake shoe set 2000-2008 prius corolla scion celica new (US $27.50)
- Rx-7 turbo ii rear brake rotors(US $39.95)
- Acdelco 18a2587 professional durastop rear brake rotor for audi # 19241389(US $24.95)
- Acdelco 18a869a advantage front brake rotor # 19261795 for honda accord(US $20.95)
Mercedes at the Paris motor show 2008
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 02 October 2008 12:04 Mercedes’ new Project Fascination – easily the best-looking car from Stuttgart in a long while – took centre stage on Daimler's stand, followed by the new S400 Blue Hybrid, a grenade-proof Pullman stretch limo, en electric smart and a new biturbo diesel. A busy stand. No wonder it took almost half an hour to unveil them all!
Nurburgring sold to German parts maker Capricorn Group for £83.5 million
Thu, 13 Mar 2014The Nurburgring has been saved from bankruptcy The Nurburgring complex in Germany – home to many a car makers test centre and beloved of wannabe racers – has been saved from bankruptcy with an £83.5 million deal. German parts maker Capricorn Group have stumped up over £83.5 million to buy the Nurburgring complex which includes the famous 13 mile North Loop Track as well as the Grand Prix Circuit and have committed to spending and additional £21 million to further develop and improve the site. The Nurburgring track fell in to bankruptcy back in 2012, and it looked for a while as if the whole thing could be closed down, but bids from Capricorn Group and one other have saved the day, with Capricorn winning out with the bigger bid.
Brit Dan Wheldon dies in horrific IndyCar crash
Mon, 17 Oct 2011Dan Wheldon dies in Las Vegas IndyCar race Dan Wheldon, despite being a Brit (he hailed from Buckinghamshire) is not the first racing driver’s name to trip off the tongue in the UK. But he was good; too good to have been killed by the sport he loved. Dan started life in racing in the UK via the route of most racing drivers – Karts.