Psr Lowering Links S-l7-si 120630 on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Yamaha xs 650 air oil fork cap kit nos new air/oil conversion kit(US $49.95)
- Kawasaki zx6 1998-2002 kawasaki zzr600 2005-2008 front rotors(US $150.00)
- Suzuki gsx-r 750 gsxr750 gsxr 750 2000-2003 rear shock linkage bracket 107963(US $24.99)
- #5873 - 2012 11 12 polaris rzr xp 900 side rocker panels(US $149.99)
- 80-81 yamaha xs 400 rear brake shoes(US $10.00)
- 99 kawasaki en500 en 500 en500c vulcan front master cylinder brake #34(US $65.00)
Five most-watched car ads of 2011
Thu, 15 Dec 2011Page views: They're life and death on the Web, and for an automaker trying to make an advertisement go viral, page views and the eyeballs viewing them are what it's all about. This year was big for the top-five viral automaker ads: Volkswagen's “The Force” spot hit 63 million views, while Fiat grabbed 27 million with its Jennifer Lopez song. The Chrysler “Imported From Detroit” Super Bowl ad was next, with 22 million views.
A CAR reader’s festival ride in the Jaguar XKR 75
Tue, 06 Jul 2010CAR reader Archie Robertson, from Hertfordshire, won a money-can’t-buy prize at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed thanks to CAR Magazine and Jaguar: an XFR super saloon for the weekend and VIP tickets to Goodwood including an unforgettable ride up the hill. Archie and his wife Judy spent Friday at the Festival of Speed with Jaguar hospitality thrown in. But the highlight of the day was a ride in the new Jaguar XKR 75, sitting alongside Jaguar’s chief chassis guru and driving legend Mike Cross, as he slithered and rocketed up Lord March’s front drive.
Jaguar Academy of Sport and tomorrow's sports heroes
Tue, 20 Apr 2010By Phil McNamara Motoring Issues 20 April 2010 12:26 The icons backing Jaguar’s Academy of Sport have triumphed at the highest level. Their collective achievements include 54 Olympic and world championship medals, 10 F1 podiums and a Le Mans win, England’s most successful cricket captain and our most prolific wicket taker, plus the rugby player voted the greatest of all time. And Champions League-wining footballers David Beckham and Steven Gerrard, along with Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, couldn’t make it.