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Parts Master Bd80000 Rear Brake Drum Sold Individually on 2040-parts.com

US $87.12
Location:

Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
Condition:New Brand:Parts Master/Dura International Part Brand:Parts Master Manufacturer Part Number:BD80000 UPC:756632107661

Classic Design Concepts to debut "Bad Penny" Ford Mustang

Thu, 31 Oct 2013

There won't be a shortage of custom-built Ford Mustangs at the upcoming SEMA show in Las Vegas, and there's one car that's already making waves before the show has even started. Classic Design Concepts has published photos and details of the "Bad Penny" Mustang that will be debuting at the show, and the company promises that it will be as fast and as mean as it looks. The base vehicle used for the build is a 2014 Ford Mustang GT, with a 5.0-liter four-valve Ti-VCT V8 engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission.

Bentley Continental GT3: Official details (video)

Sat, 13 Jul 2013

The Bentley Continental GT3 (pictured) is at Goodwood this weekend We actually had the reveal of the Bentley Continental GT3 at the Paris Motor Show last year, but at the time details and specifications were a bit thin on the ground, and Bentley were calling it a ‘Concept’. But now, with the Continental GT3 strutting its stuff at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and ready to play, Bentley has seen fit to tell us how much power the GT3 has, and how much weight it’s shed. Remarkably, the Continental GT3′s weight is a substantial 100kg less than the road-going GT, weighing it at an almost lightweight 1300kg.

NHTSA upgrades probe of 1.2 million Toyota Corollas, Matrixes

Mon, 23 Aug 2010

Federal regulators have upgraded an investigation of as many as 1.2 million Toyota Corollas for possible engine stalling. Consumers have filed 1,101 complaints about Corollas and Corolla Matrixes for 2005-07 models, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing on its Website. “The engine can stall at any speed without warning and not restart,” NHTSA said in describing the problem.