Seats for Sale
- 2001 land rover range rover driver power seat head rest motor worm gear & mount(US $34.95)
- 2001 land rover range rover driver power seat lumbar air pump & bag great shape(US $49.95)
- 77 ford ex cab bench seat(US $75.00)
- 2001 land rover range rover dr pwr seat lumbar recline headrest harness 96-02(US $34.95)
- 2001 land rover range rover driver power seat outstation wiring harness 96-02(US $44.95)
- 2001 land range rover driver pwr seat front raise lower motor 96-02 420175(US $49.95)
New Datsun makes its first appearance
Mon, 01 Jul 2013The first new Datsun in a generation )pictured) will be revealed on July 15th As we reported in 2012 Nissan, having spent countless hundreds of millions replacing the Datsun name with Nissan on its cars a generation ago, decided to revive the Datsun brand for a new range of affordable cars for emerging markets. It looks like the new Datsun – codenamed K2 – will be a mix of the current and last generation Micra with new styling and pitched at around £3500 when it launches in the Indian car market. With the same – but de-tuned – 1.2 litre petrol engine as the Micra, the new Datsun is aimed at cars like the Indian market Hyundai i10 and Maruti, and sales are expected to start in early 2014.
Audi Q3 RS confirmed – but it won’t be badged RS
Wed, 26 Oct 2011Audi Q3 RS confirmed - with 300bhp but no RS badge Back in June we reported that Audi are working on a quick Q3 with something around 300bhp. We didn’t think it would get to market as the Q3 RS (Audi will want to protect the RS badge) but it would almost certainly arrive. Which seems to have been confirmed.
Jaguar/Land Rover Virtual Reality Center
Tue, 01 Jul 2008Jaguar Land Rover has opened a new 'Virtual Reality Center' at the Design and Engineering Center in Gaydon, UK. The 'state-of-the-art' design facility draws on advanced audio visual technologies with the projection power of the world's highest resolution projectors to significantly speed up product development cycles following an investment of £2 million. The new Virtual Reality Center allows engineers and designers to see and interact with life-size, three-dimensional models of vehicles and components, reducing the need for physical prototypes.