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Shw Rear Brake Discs Drilled 299x24mm X2 For Porsche Boxster 986 2.7/s, 987 S/rs on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Warranty Period:N/A Other Part Number:PRX39863 Classic Car Part:No Surface::Coated Diameter [mm:299mm Mileage:N/A Test Mark::ECE R90 APPROVED Manufacturer Part Number:PRX39863 Grade:N/A Brake Disc Thickness [mm:24mm Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Reference OE/OEM Number:98635240301 — PORSCHE Brand:SHW Performance Type:Perforated, internally vented Interchange Part Number:98635240301 Gross Weight [kg:6.76 , 6.76 kg Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):N/A Machining::High-carbon Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Minimum thickness [mm:22mm Performance Part:Yes EAN:0048544886063

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BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe arrives in the UK June – new Photos

Tue, 29 May 2012

With the new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe due in the UK in June, BMW has been busy taking new photos. It was last Christmas when BMW told us that the new Gran Coupe would be priced from £61,380 in the UK (for the entry-level 640i Gran Coupe). For some reason best known to BMW’s bean counters that seems to have gone up by a tenner since December, and the 640d has gone up by a fiver.

New design boss for Alfa

Thu, 14 Jun 2007

By Jack Rix Motor Industry 14 June 2007 11:42 Frank Stephenson, the man credited with designing the new Mini and Fiat's retro 500, has been appointed to head up Alfa Romeo's design centre. He replaces Wolfgang Egger, responsible for the swooping 8C Competizione, who left earlier this year to join Audi. Stephenson joins Alfa at a crucial time, prior to its re-entry into the US market.

Vauxhall / Opel can’t sell to the U.S.

Wed, 03 Jun 2009

Vauxhall Insignia VXR Sports Tourer won't go on sale in the US Probably the most significant thing so far is that Opel and Vauxhall will not be allowed to sell cars in the US, or indeed in to China. Which does cut out a lot of potential, if not exactly a lot of current, sales possibilities. It makes sense for GM to have made this clause in the sale agreement, but it will hurt the new Magna owned group in the long run.