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Penske Racing Shock For 06-07 Kawasaki Zx10r 2006-2007 Zx10 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
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Singapore, default, SG

Singapore, default, SG
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 Penske 2 way adjustable racing rear shock absorber off of my 2006 track day Kawasaki ZX10r that I'm parting out. It's a 2 way because you can adjust compression damping and rebound damping. A 3 way would separate the compression adjustment with low speed and high speed adjusters. This one is 2 way. It also has height adjustment and preload adjustment. Penske shocks are made in the USA and owner rebuildable. Extremely well made.

New Jeep Grand Cherokee facelift to get European debut at Geneva

Tue, 12 Feb 2013

The new Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive at the Geneva Motor Show in EU guise in March ahead of a launch in the UK and Europe in the third quarter 2013. In all the ways that matter, the Jeep Grand Cherokee (which will be a 2014 model by the time it arrives in showrooms in the UK) for Europe is the same as that for North America, although it will have different engines, and just about all the shortcomings of the current Grand Cherokee have been addressed by the facelift. That means the cheap in places interior gets a good makeover to make the Grand Cherokee a more convincing place to be for European tastes, and the Atari-like Infotainment centre gets a proper makeover too to make it more 21st, and less 20th, century.

SEMA adds four to hall of fame

Mon, 02 May 2011

The Specialty Equipment Market Association is adding four names to its hall of fame: Gray Baskerville, Art Chrisman, Chris Economaki and John Towle. The SEMA Hall of Fame recognizes those who have especially helped foster the growth of the special-equipment automotive industry. -- Baskerville was senior editor of Hot Rod magazine for 30 years, though his writing is what really secured his ticket to the hall.

GM's Volt engineer Weber moving to Opel

Fri, 30 Oct 2009

Frank Weber, the German-born engineer in charge of the Chevrolet Volt, is moving back to Germany to take a senior management role at Opel. He will be replaced by Doug Parks, who has been working at Opel since 2007 as chief engineer for GM's global compact cars, which include the Opel Astra and Chevrolet Cruze. General Motors Co.