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- Sd6593 80-04 1500/f-150/f-250 rough country 4.5" lift kit blocks(US $25.00)
- Readylift 66-1055 2.25 in. front leveling kit 06-08 ram 1500 pickup(US $399.95)
- Readylift 66-1035 1.75 in. front leveling kit 09-11 1500 ram 1500 pickup(US $399.95)
- Rough country 908.20 - 4" x-series long arm lift system - performance 2.2(US $1,499.95)
- Rough country 866 - 1.5" lift shackles(US $64.95)
- Rough country 608s - 3.5" series ii suspension lift system - premium n2.0(US $499.95)
Ariel Atom 3.5 (2012) first official pictures
Wed, 10 Oct 2012It's difficult for Ariel to come up with a mid-life refresh for its cars - there simply aren't that many bits to fiddle with in the first place. Still, the boys from Somerset must have succeeded, because what we have here is the freshly updated Ariel Atom 3.5. As the name suggests, it's a development of the Ariel Atom 3, with a crop of minor visual tweaks and some mechanical changes too, keeping Caterham and BAC looking over their shoulders.
Beetle anniversary party is more crazy than ever
Thu, 24 Jul 2014OVER 4,000 enthusiasts are making their way to the Baltic resort of Travemünde to celebrate Beetles of all generations in what has been called 'The Sunshine Tour'. As well as plenty of original cars there is also plenty of fancy dress for the owners and the cars themselves, while there competition for the overall prize of Most Beautiful Beach Beetle. Volkswagen has been an official partner since 2005 and will be present again over the weekend of 15-17 August with a number of special vehicles.
Concept Car of the Week: Seat Tango (2001)
Fri, 26 Apr 2013At the dawn of the millennium, there was no better ways for Seat to communicate its new philosophy "Auto Emocion" than in the shape of a pretty little spider. This new slogan, which suggests fun and excitement with a dash of explosive Latin character, would define the essence of what a Spanish car should be. When Walter de'Silva left Alfa Romeo to lead Seat design in 1999, the Spanish brand was going through difficult times.