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Shw Rear Brake Discs Smooth 328x20mm X2 For Bmw M3 E46 + Csl / M5 E39 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Warranty Period:N/A Other Part Number:BRX33791 Classic Car Part:No Surface::Coated Diameter [mm:328mm Mileage:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:BRX33791 Grade:N/A Brake Disc Thickness [mm:20mm Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Reference OE/OEM Number:34212229379 — BMW Brand:SHW Performance Type:internally vented, Smooth Weight [kg:7.4mm Interchange Part Number:0048544885424, 34212229379 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):N/A Machining::High-carbon Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Minimum thickness [mm:18.4mm Performance Part:Yes EAN:0048544885424

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One Lap of the Web: Drifting Isderas, diesel Alfa vans and owning an M5

Tue, 06 Aug 2013

-- Isdera Imperator 108i. If those words mean anything to you, you've likely already clicked this link. If they don't, watch the video and get educated on an awesome hand-built German exotic from the '80s.

Volvo creates Inflatable Child Seat

Mon, 14 Apr 2014

Volvo is a brand famously associated with safety, so let’s hope its latest effort doesn’t turn out to be a load of hot air: the Swedish brand has come up with a concept for an inflatable children’s car seat. Called the Volvo Inflatable Child Seat Concept, this does exactly what it says on the tin – it’s a child seat that instead of being made of rigid material can be deflated and folded away for easy carriage when not required. On Bing: see pictures of the Volvo Inflatable Child Seat Concept Find out how much a used Volvo costs on Auto Trader Noting that “children’s car seats are historically bulky, hard to move and tedious to mount,” Volvo says its new rear-facing inflatable alternative weighs just 5kg – half the weight of an equivalent conventional model.

Concept Car of the Week: Ghia Streamline X 'Gilda' (1955)

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

In 1954 Virgil Exner, director of styling at Chrysler, created a scale clay-model to communicate to his team his vision of futuristic and aerodynamic shapes. The sculpture was then painted black and was left on display in Exner's Office. There it caught the eye of Luigi Segre, director of Ghia who expressed his intentions to create a car inspired by the forms of the model.