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Stage 3 Racing Clutch Kit Fits 93-02 Mits Mirage 1.8l By Eclutchmaster on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:EC-52003HP2 Brand:eCLUTCHMASTER Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:CAST IRON, COPPER CERAMIC MIBA CLUTCH SPECFICS:212MM 20 SPLINE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE:STAGE 3 PHASE HEAT TREATED SINGLE DIAPHRAMG PUSH

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2006 Interior Motives Design Awards

Fri, 13 Oct 2006

Now into its fourth year, the annual design awards ceremony hosted by Interior Motives magazine was held on the second press day of the 2006 Paris Motor Show. Open to any registered school, the competition encourages students to submit their work in any of nine different categories, with the emphasis on interior design. These categories are: Best Conceptual Interior Best Use of Technology Best Innovation Best Safety Innovation Best Lifestyle Interior Best Eco Design Concept Best Conceptual Exterior Best Production Interior Best Personalisation The prize for the 'Best Conceptual Interior' went to Iman Maghsoudi of Azad University, Iran.

Toyota GT86 TRD (2013) first pictures and details

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

Toyota's performance arm TRD (stop sniggering, it stands for Toyota Racing Development) has breathed on the GT86 coupe. The GT86 TRD, of which just 250 examples are UK-bound, gets a subtle bodykit, bigger wheels, a tuned exhaust and a couple of badging trinkets, but crucially, no extra power from the 2.0-litre boxer engine. A mistake, given that the price is up by £6500?

More women 'caught drink driving'

Tue, 09 Sep 2014

THE NUMBER of women convicted of drink-driving has almost doubled in recent years, a survey has shown. Women accounted for 9% of drink-drive convictions in 1998, but this figure had risen to 17% by 2012, the survey revealed. From car insurance company Direct Line and transport organisation the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund, the survey also showed that 17% of female motorists thought they had driven while over the legal alcohol limit in the past year.