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- Woodys grand master 1.575" stud for single ply tracks 12 pack - gmp-1575-12(US $39.65)
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- Stud boy assassins studs 1.500" 48/pkg 2465-p2 1250-0339 18-33073(US $115.10)
- Woody's eliminator traction master studs gold 0.875" 30 degree 1/4"-28 48-pack(US $118.68)
- Woody's digger single square aluminum support plates white 5/16" 48-pack(US $61.71)
- Woodys stud template titan 2.86 pitch 155"x20" track 108 pattern 73mm 1ply/2ply(US $36.06)
2012 Infiniti FX Facelift revealed – but not for the UK
Thu, 04 Aug 20112012 Infiniti FX Facelift - but not for the UK & Europe, You’d be forgiven for not even knowing what an Infiniti FX looks like; they’re far from ubiquitous in the UK. That said, we did spot an FX in the wild at the start of the year, although nothing since. Yet if you want an Infiniti FX there is a decent choice; everything from a 3.0 litre diesel to a 5.0 litre V8 by way of a 3.7 litre V6.
The Extreme Mini Adventure Money Can’t Buy
Wed, 30 Apr 2014IT’S NOT every day as an apprentice you get to build a new concept car for your employer. However that’s exactly what a lucky few trainees did when BMW tasked them to make their design study a reality. Choosing the firm’s Mini Paceman as the donor car, the talented apprentices transformed the vehicle into a rugged two-door pick-up – a long way from the original motor’s sleek coupe origins.
Breakeryard designs 'Woman-Proof' car
Thu, 21 Nov 2013Breakeryard, the UK's network of national breakers, has designed a garish pink ‘Woman-Proof' concept car with the aim of making parking easier for ‘non-confident' female drivers. In an exercise with its tongue firmly in its cheek Breakeryard has not only designed, but also commissioned some mock-ups of a car to combat problems highlighted in a survey of 1,421 female drivers. ‘Peripheral visibility' was identified as a problem by 44 percent of respondents, so the concept has a bubble-top design to combat this, which would be framed by a reinforced structure for safety purposes.