Shocks & Struts for Sale
- 2007 fj cruiser front coilovers(US $200.00)
- Bilstein shocks 24-185158 46mm monotube shock absorber(US $116.88)
- Premium new bare strut assembly for rear fits left driver & right passenger side(US $53.08)
- Rancho - rs5000 series shock - rs5241(US $45.95)
- Kyb excel-g gr-2 front & rear struts shocks 1994-1996 chevrolet impala ss(US $110.62)
- Rancho - rs5000 series shock - rs5246(US $45.95)
Vilner reveals BMW 6-series Bullshark
Tue, 26 Nov 2013Tuning house Vilner is known for their interior coachbuilding work, but their latest effort is something else entirely. Dubbed the Bullshark, this BMW 6-series Coupe has received an almost entirely new exterior courtesy of the company, with just about body panel replaced in the process, save for the doors and the roof. The overall profile of the 6-series coupe is still there, but everything else is almost unrecognizable.
Designer insights: highlights of Auto Design Prague 2014
Tue, 30 Sep 2014Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, might not seem the most obvious choice for an automotive design conference. But when one considers the country's history of innovation in the arts and architecture, its long-lived automotive marques like Tatra and Skoda, and Prague's central location in Europe, it makes perfect sense. Conference speakers included the program design director for Citroën DS, Ivo Groen; Volvo vice president of design Thomas Ingenlath; Jaguar advanced design director, Julian Thomson; Gert Hildebrand, head of design for Qoros; and Johann Lemercier, program manager at Ferrari design.
70-year-old Bugatti Type 64 chassis gets a body, the old-fashioned way
Mon, 16 Jan 2012In a workshop north of Detroit, craftsmen have been at work for months pounding pieces of aluminum into panels. The panels will eventually cover a Bugatti chassis that has been bodyless for more than seven decades. Three Bugatti Type 64 Coupe chassis were built in 1939 by Jean Bugatti, and two of them got bodies before Bugatti was killed while testing the Le Mans-winning Type 57 C “Tank” in August 1939.