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Starter drive fits delco remy starter pg260(US $17.89)
Genuine standard plus ss-584 starter relay - switch, solenoid(US $10.99)
Bag of 10 dubois/wai denso starter solenoid contact pn 767-761(US $14.24)
Upper control arm eccentric bolt / washer / nut - audi a4 allroad a5 a6 a7 a8(US $29.99)
Driveshaft bolt w/ retaining plate - audi a4 allroad a5 a6 a7 a8 b7 b8 c7 d3(US $14.99)
Driveshaft bolt w/ retaining plate - audi a4 allroad a5 a6 a7 a8 b7 b8 c7 d3(US $14.99)
New Lexus Concept teased for Frankfurt. Is this the Lexus RC, the IS Coupe?
Tue, 20 Aug 2013New Lexus Concept teased for Frankfurt With the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show now just a few weeks away, car makers are starting to tease their offerings, with this morning’s coming from Lexus with a tease photo for a new Lexus Concept. Lexus aren’t giving anything away, but it does look like this tease could be for the new Lexus RC – and a powerful RC-F – Coupe, a two-door version of the latest IS. That makes more sense from the proportions we can work out in the photo than a first look at a more compact, sub-RX – SUV we also know is in the works, but we wonder how different it will be from the concept for the latest IS.
New Jaguar XFR-S burns up the Goodwood hillclimb (video)
Sat, 23 Mar 2013The new Jaguar XFR-S – the most powerful XF to date – has just launched and we have video of the XFR-S on the Goodwood Hillclimb. With an even more aggressive look than the XFR, the XFR-S gets 542bhp and 502lb/ft of torque, enough to move Jaguar’s appealing super saloon to 62mph in just 4.4 seconds. Until now all we’ve had are the XFR-S photos Jaguar delivered (together with a dynamic video too), but with this week seeing Goodwood starting the push for this year’s Festival of Speed with a press day, we have the XFR-S out playing on the hillclimb, and Shmee 150 managed to capture Jaguar’s new cat playing.
Over 70% of motorists opposed to clocks going back
Mon, 21 Oct 2013THIS SUNDAY sees the UK revert to Greenwich Mean Time from British Standard Time but seven in ten motorists believe the practice should be abandoned, according to new research. The poll, conducted by Smart Witness, also revealed that 60% of drivers thought lives could be saved by remaining on GMT throughout the year. The main opposition to the clocks going back is that it means children are forced to return home from school in darker afternoons.