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- Wehrs machine wm241150 climber mount centered steel - 1-1/2" square tube(US $161.71)
- Joes racing products 13513-b 13" lightweight dished steering wheel; aluminum(US $108.17)
- Joes racing products 13315 lightweight steering wheel spacer - 1.5" thick(US $37.95)
- Coated steel braided brake line 21" in hose -4 90 degree to -4 straight(US $23.95)
- Pinto steering arm rh for 3 piece spindle dirt modified imca(US $54.95)
- Pinto steering arm lh for 3 piece spindle imca dirt modified(US $54.95)
180,000 'lied over motor insurance'
Wed, 17 Sep 2014NEARLY 3,500 cases of motorists lying on their applications for insurance or deliberately leaving relevant information off them are being uncovered by insurers each week, new figures reveal. Some 180,675 attempts to make fraudulent applications for motor insurance as people tried to get cheaper cover than they were entitled to were detected last year, equating to around 3,475 incidents a week, according to data released by the Association of British Insurers (ABI). These claims were exposed as lies by the insurer either at the point when the person applied for a policy, or after they had obtained cover and had gone on to make a claim.
2012 Kia Soul Facelift arrives in the UK
Tue, 04 Oct 20112012 Kia Soul Facelift arrives in the UK Earlier this year, at the New York Motor Show, we reported on what we called the 2011 Facelift for the Kia Soul. But as it’s now October, and the titivated Soul is only just arriving in the UK, we really ought to rename the latest Kia Soul the 2012 Facelift. But whatever year we append to the facelifted Soul, it’s still good to see Kia’s funky little Marmite car get some decent tweaks to move it forward.
Local Motors announces Pacific Northwest competition winners
Wed, 14 Apr 2010Local Motors has announced the results of its Pacific Northwest design competition, which asked contenders to create a vehicle for the region's inhabitants. Taking into account nature's four elements - Earth, wind, fire and water - designers the world over answered a brief that called for designs that would enable drivers in the Pacific Northwest to 'thrive in the elements'. Competition entrants were encouraged to create a vehicle inspired by the elements or specifically tailored to allow the users to better experience the elements, all while causing little to no environmental impact.