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Shw Front Slotted Brake Discs 390mm X2 For Porsche Panamera Turbo S/gts 970 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Warranty Period:N/A Slotted::Yes Other Part Number:PFL49725, PFL49725+PFR49726, PFR49726 Classic Car Part:No Surface::Coated EAN Number 2:0048544884380 Diameter [mm:390mm Mileage:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:PFL49725+PFR49726 Grade:N/A Brake Disc Thickness [mm:38mm Placement on Vehicle:Front Axle Left Right Reference OE/OEM Number:298615301C — PORSCHE, 298615302C — PORSCHE, 97035140500 — PORSCHE, 97035140600 — PORSCHE Brand:SHW Performance Type:internally vented, slotted, two-part brake disc Interchange Part Number:0048544884373, 0048544884380 Gross Weight [kg:14.6,14.5 kg Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):N/A Machining::High-carbon Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Minimum thickness [mm:36mm Performance Part:Yes EAN:0048544884373

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BMW M8 would have had McLaren F1 V12

Tue, 05 Apr 2011

BMW M8 - complete with the V12 that ended up in the McLaren F1 The BMW 8-Series sat at the top of the BMW range throughout the 1990s, a two door BMW Coupe with a V8 or V12 engine. But despite sitting as the halo model in the BMW range it never spawned the ultimate version – the BMW M8. Except it did.

One lap of the Web: A Ferrari F40, Sebastian Vettel and random acts of 'squandering'

Thu, 30 May 2013

We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- Blood pumping, screaming your lungs out -- do you remember that first joyride during your formative years?

Suzuki Swift Sport gets 5 doors & costs £14,249

Wed, 10 Jul 2013

The new Suzuki Swift Sport 5-door (pictured) offers a more practical option to the Sport The Suzuki Swift Sport arrived in the UK at the end of 2011, and although it wasn’t exactly the sort of hot hatch that would make a Fiesta ST quake in its boots it did up the fun factor from Suziki’s more than decent Swift. In fact, the 3-door Swift Sport did a bit more than up the fun factor, it got Australia’s advertising authorities up in arms about its ‘suggestive’ advertising and got itself banned from Ozzie TV for being too ‘hot’. Which probably didn’t do sales any harm at all.