Caliper Parts for Sale
- Cardone 18-b5026 front brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper w/bracket(US $138.61)
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- Cardone 19-b1978 rear brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper w/bracket(US $184.10)
- Cardone 18-b5173 front brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper w/bracket(US $152.27)
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- Raybestos frc11115 rear brake caliper(US $96.34)
Ferrari FF
Fri, 21 Jan 2011Ferrari is set to unveil the all-new FF at the forthcoming Geneva motor show. The 612 replacement brings in a plethora of words not usually associated with the prancing horse. The FF, or 'Ferrari Four' is a four-seater, four-wheel-drive coupe that delivers a 'decisive break with the past', according to Ferrari.
Local Motors Announces Alaska Motors Competition Winners
Wed, 03 Feb 2010Startup American independent car company Local Motors has announced the winner of its Alaska Motors competition, which called for entrants to design a concept vehicle for the Wrangell Mountain Extreme, a made-up race that takes place in the grueling Alaskan frontier. Challenged to design a conceptual vehicle for the most difficult environmental conditions, designers competed for Wacom prizes and the finalists were then chosen by the community, as they have been for the last 17 competitions. Coming in first place was recent Strate College graduate Anthony Colard for his 'B-Polar' concept, a vehicle that features a unique moving chassis with a rotating axis around its fuel tank allowing it to easily maneuver through rough terrain.
Vauxhall planning City Car
Tue, 08 Dec 2009The 2004 Opel TRIXX Concept With the world and his dog seemingly trying to squeeze in to smaller and smaller cars, it should come as no surprise that Vauxhall/Opel’s new boss in Europe – Nick Reilly – says that the number one priority for GM in Europe is a new City Car. After all, what was once considered as small as you need to go – the Corsa or the Agila – seems something of a heffalump compared to many of the city cars flooding in to our cities. So how far down the line are Vauxhall with their City Car plans?