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Pair 55w Ac Hid Xenon Light Conversion Kit Waterproof Shockproof Ballast H1 H7 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Beam Type:single beam bulb Max Input Current:10A Ballast Type:55W HID Ballast Power Output (Norm):55W Voltage Input:9-16V Max Start Voltage:23kV Voltage Norm:13.5V Compatibility:Car, motorcycle, electric motor car Life-Span:More than 8000 hours GTIN:Does not apply Warranty Length:12 Months / 1 Year EAN:Does not apply MPN:HID XENON LIGHT UPC:Does not apply Working Current (Norm):4.2A Brand:Unbranded

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Porsche purchases Andial performance brand

Thu, 14 Feb 2013

Porsche announced on Thursday that it has purchased the legendary Andial name that has become a staple in the realm of Porsche racing and performance tuning. In 1975, the late Arnold Wagner (AN), Dieter Inzenhofer (DI), and former Porsche Motorsport North America president and current consultant Alwin Springer (AL) came together to build Andial (an anagram of the principals names), a successful and respected independent authority on Porsche-performance tuning. Since the last active owner, Inzenhofer, is retiring later this month, timing was ripe for Porsche to jump in and offer to carry the Andial torch.

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Ecurie Ecosse racing car collection sells for £8.8 million

Tue, 03 Dec 2013

Ecurie Ecosse is a name that will need no introduction to classic motorsport fans. Established in 1952 by Edinburgh racing driver and businessman David Murray and mechanic Wilkie Wilkinson, this racing team is famous for two things – its stunning Flag Blue Metallic paint scheme and winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In fact, Ecurie Ecosse won Le Mans twice – back-to-back in 1956 and 1957, securing two of the three victories there for Jaguar’s D-Type.