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- Premium rear metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $47.98)
- Premium rear metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $54.98)
- Front kit (2) brake rotors and (1 set) premium brake pads with lifetime warranty(US $75.85)
- Premium front metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $64.57)
- Premium rear metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $68.54)
- Premium front metallic brake pads and disc rotors complete kit left & right pair(US $49.34)
2012 Focus gets Ford’s new Door Edge Protector
Fri, 23 Sep 2011Ford’s new Active Door Edge Protector When Adam was a lad, dings on the edges of doors caused by careless passengers opening a door without any thought were mitigated by a quick trip to Halfords for a set of clip-on plastic door-edge protectors. But they’ve rather gone out of fashion. Which isn’t terribly surprising.
Top Gear Tonight: Pagani Huayra, Bentley Continental GT Speed & SIARPC is Damian Lewis
Sun, 27 Jan 2013Top Gear Returns for Series 19 tonight with the first episode featuring the Pagani Huayra, Bentley Continental GT Speed and Damian Lewis as SIARPC. It’s a long time since we did a ‘What’s on Top Gear Tonight’ piece ahead of a showing on BBC2. And that’s because series 18 ended in March 2012 – more than ten months ago.
Churchill’s Land Rover sells for £129,000
Mon, 22 Oct 2012A Land Rover presented to Sir Winston Churchill on his 80th birthday has sold at auction for £129,000. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, probably the greatest Prime Minister the UK has ever had, was 80 in 1954, prompting Rover to present the great man with a custom Land Rover so he could be chauffeured round his Chartwell Estate. The Series 1 Land Rover came complete with an extra wide passenger seat, big, padded centre armrest and leather grab handle and had the registration UKE 80 which may (or may not) have referred to Churchill’s age and ‘United Kingdom Empire.