Right Rear Handlebar Audi A6 (c6) Sedan 3.0 Tdi V6 24v Quattro (bmk) 2005- on 2040-parts.com
Ball Joints for Sale
- Front right lower control arm and ball joint assembly pack of 1 direct fit(US $242.70)
- Rear upper ball joint pack of 1 direct fit(US $177.07)
- Rear upper control arm pack of 1 direct fit(US $132.49)
- Front upper control arm shaft kit pack of 1 direct fit(US $217.23)
- Passenger right lower control arm rear rear fits 11-15 mkx 3241854(US $105.00)
- Right handlebar front fiat sedici (189) suv 1.6 16v dynamic (m16a) 2009-(US $)
Driven: Kia Picanto
Fri, 16 Sep 2011The first-generation Kia Picanto was one of the cars that helped promote Kia from the lower half of the second-division to somewhere near the playoff places. Its combination of great value, five-door practicality and vaguely cutesy - if thoroughly unremarkable - design found it many a home on the driveway of those looking for an A-segment hatchback. The second-generation model is playing a rather tougher ballgame.
Nissan 370Z Hybrid in 2011?
Tue, 05 May 2009Nissan appear to be working on a high-performance Nissan 370Z Hybrid for 2011 [ad#ad-1] It’s no secret that every car maker on the planet is looking at what will and won’t work with eco-cars. From initially starting out as little runarounds, Hybrid and electric cars are now finding their way in to every level of car. We’ve recently told you about the Mercedes S400 Hybrid, and only the other day about the BMW 750 Hybrid.
Bonhams' Greenwich auction will show Italian rarities
Wed, 02 Apr 2014The biggest star of Bonhams' seventh annual Greenwich auction will be the 1975 Lamborghini Countach LP400 Periscopica shown above, a pristine early example of the legendary wedge with a single owner and less than 10,500 miles -- its roof carried a groove cut into the sheetmetal that allowed light to hit the rearview mirror, providing a still-laughable semblance of rearward visibility. Of course, the door is always preferable. Just 158 LP400 Countachs were ever produced, before the firm moved on in 1978 to the outrageously styled LP400S.