Brakes for Sale
- Nachman 05-152-31 1999-2002 polaris indy 340/ deluxe movable brake pad lining(US $14.50)
- 89 yamaha phazer pz480n oem brake disc 8v0-25831-00-00 sy32(US $19.50)
- 97 ski doo mx z 583 l/c snowmobile brembo brake caliper 414920000 mxz(US $54.99)
- Polaris 2207354 k-brake disc floating 98-35158 part 2207976(US $506.95)
- Polaris 2206651 k-bleeder screw/cap(US $39.99)
- Polaris 2207635 k-brkln 768mm 20x20 98-35703 voyageur switchback switchback sks(US $144.99)
Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Aviator Edition Pebble debut
Fri, 17 Aug 2012Rolls Royce has created a special edition of the Phantom Coupe – the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Aviator Edition – to debut at Pebble Beach. Even car makers at the very top end produce limited edition models to garner extra sales, and Rolls Royce is no different. With the Pebble Beach petrolhead jolly about to kick-off in Monterey, Rolls Royce has revealed a limited edition Phantom Coupe – the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe Aviator Edition – which will debut at Quail and celebrates Charles Rolls’ passion for aviation.
Peugeot tease new sports saloon concept for Beijing Motor Show
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Lurking under this cover is a new Peugeot Concept for the 2014 Beijing Motor Show Peugeot do good concepts, even if many don’t actually make it in to production. A case in point is the stunning Peugeot Onyx Concept we saw at the Paris Motor Show in 2012, which came with great styling, copper and carbon fibre bodywork, the use of unusual materials like crystal glass and compressed paper and a powertrain that used a 3.7 litre V8 at the back with an electric motor for added green credentials. Peugeot say their latest concept – which will debut at the Beijing Motor Show in April and is teased by the photo above – will use the same sort of innovative materials as the Onyx (which probably means it too will never see production) and preview the future of Peugeot’s styling.
Nissan LEAF: Nissan to extend warranty to cover battery capacity loss
Fri, 28 Dec 2012Nissan has revealed it plans to extend the warranty on the Nissan LEAF EV to warrant against battery capacity losses. We’ve asked many times why makers of electric cars seem to believe that their batteries will continue to hold the same amount of charge as they age, especially as every battery powered gadget we’ve ever owned loses its ability to hold the same charge as every month passes, and becomes pretty useless after a couple of years hard use. But we’ve never had a sensible answer.