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Suspension Ball Joint Bolt Kit-eurospare Wd Express Fits 72-97 Jaguar Xj6 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.53
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Yonkers, New York, United States

Yonkers, New York, United States
Suspension Ball Joint Bolt Kit-Eurospare WD EXPRESS fits 72-97 Jaguar XJ6, US $13.53, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually UPC:884109231196 SKU:IMC:37426001613 ItemWeight:0.18 Brand:WD Express Quantity Needed:8; Manufacturer Part Number:374 26001 613 Engineering Name:Suspension Ball Joint Bolt Kit

Mini Convertible (2009): the new R57 cabrio

Fri, 28 Nov 2008

By Simon Stiel First Official Pictures 28 November 2008 10:46 Mini has just issued the first photos of the new R57 Mini Convertible, which rolls into dealerships in March 2009 and follows the lead set by the latest hatchback. So it's cleaner, a little bit more polished inside and out, and there will probably be evidence of some middle-aged spread when we drive it in 2009.So what's new on the R57 Mini Convertible?All the changes are in line with the Mini hatch, so you get the latest PSA-shared 1.6 petrol engines, BMW group Efficient Dynamics – now redubbed Minimalism in Minispeak – stop-start and intelligent alternator control, helping to contribute to a 22% jump in fuel efficiency, Mini claims. The 1.6 Cooper pumps out 137g/km of CO2.

Nissan updates GT-R for Europe

Wed, 11 Nov 2009

Now that the initial excitement over the GT-R has died down, Nissan has launched a round of improvements aimed at improving its reliability, comfort and yes, even its ability to plaster a smile across your face. Apparently so. Changes to spring and damper rates improve the pretty woeful ride comfort but also the handling, says Nissan, thanks to more accurate control of suspension movements.

Solar car built by Cambridge University crashes

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

The annual World Solar Challenge is taking place right now. 38 teams from all round the globe are racing 3,000km (1,864 miles) across Australia using energy from the sun alone. Unfortunately, the planned entry from the UK’s very own Cambridge University isn’t amongst them – because five days before the start the above happened.