Control Arms & Parts for Sale
- 92-95 civic 94-01 integra blue subframe brace rear lower control arm lca arms 93(US $179.98)
- Nos 1961 1962 oldsmobile olds starfire super 88 front lower control arm bushings(US $75.00)
- New mustang steeda rear upper control arms aluminum 555-4802 1979 1993 2004 88 (US $179.99)
- Corvette trailing arm assembly set or single rebuilt 1965-1982 new arms(US $512.50)
- Daihatsu move 1998 front right lower arm [0851720](US $259.00)
- New mustang steeda rear lower control arms aluminum 555-4501 1979 1993 2004(US $209.99)
New Hyundai i30 Tourer on sale from £16,195
Fri, 22 Jun 2012The new Hyundai i30 Tourer (Estate) will come in four trim levels and a choice of two engines and cost from £16,195 when it goes on sale in July. Not only has Hyundai UK had their abacus out to come up with a price for the new i30 Tourer (it starts at £16,195) they’ve also had their box brownie out and snapped a few photos of a real live UK Hyundai i30 – including the interior. So now we know the new i30 Estate has an interior that looks just like the i30 Hatch and you don’t have to have a brown paint job.
Porsche Panamera (2009): first official photos
Mon, 24 Nov 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 November 2008 09:00 Today's launch of the new Porsche Panamera is a timely reminder that Porsche is no stranger to controversy. It is happiest pursuing mechanical layouts others deem impossible, turning gamekeeper and buying Volkswagen outright, and laughing in the face of cynics who deplore Porsche-badged off-roaders. The new Panamera sports saloon is going to reignite plenty more controversy, trust us.
Volvo gives T6 engine the Polestar treatment
Fri, 02 Dec 2011Just weeks after announcing its Polestar performance kits for the T5-engined cars, Volvo is now offering packages for the XC60, S60 and XC70 models fitted with its turbocharged six-cylinder engine. The T6 Polestar software package adds 25 hp and 30 lb-ft of torque, bringing totals to 325 hp and 355 lb-ft, respectively. Volvo says the added power won't result in greater fuel consumption, as the tuning of the engine only increases power when needed--though we'd imagine most drivers will feel the need often enough to significantly affect mileage.