Control Arms & Parts for Sale
- Raybestos 502-1076 control arm(US $60.53)
- Raybestos 507-1150 control arm(US $96.73)
- Raybestos 565-1227 lower control arm bushing or kit(US $19.41)
- Truhart rear lower control arms 08+ subaru impreza wrx sti & brz fr-s(US $400.00)
- 1998-2002 honda accord front left lower control arm part# 51365-s84-a00 #9939(US $35.00)
- Falcon steering systems fk9209 control arm bushing kit(US $6.77)
Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer estate (2010) unveiled
Wed, 16 Jun 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 16 June 2010 00:01 Vauxhall has slid the covers off the new Astra Sports Tourer – a mini-me, shrunken Insignia estate for less money. The two share plenty of character and were both penned under GM Europe's design boss, Mark Adams.Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer: the lowdownThe new 2010 Astra estate puts the ultimate accent on cool looks over practicality, and its vital stats suggest it's a bit of a slouch in the sofa-shifting game. The 2685mm wheelbase is identical to the hatchback's, so the boot space stands at 500 litres, only 30 litres more than the hatch with the seats up.FlexFold (optional on lower models) lets you flop each 60:40 split rear seat down at the press of a button; stow all the rear seats flat and boot space soars to a more acceptable 1550 litres.
Infiniti M35h Hybrid revealed
Thu, 23 Sep 2010The Infiniti M35h Hybrid We’ve had the regular Infiniti M saloon launched recently and this month has seen the release of prices and specs for the Infiniti M30d, the much needed diesel version of the Infiniti M. Much needed because without it Infiniti are probably dead in the water in Europe. But this is 2010 and car makers are obsessed with all things green.
Extra Terrestrial Vehicle sells for $100k on eBay
Mon, 07 Oct 2013It would be tempting to start this gallery with a 1950s B-movie style 'IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE' voiceover, complete with spooky, slightly surreal sci-fi music. And such is the styling of this ETV – or Extra Terrestrial Vehicle – you might forgive us for doing so. But while the ETV can't quite zoom to the moon, it did sell on eBay for a sky-high price.