Tilton 3 Chamber Brake & Clutch Fluid Reservoir (72-577) An -4 Threaded Fittings on 2040-parts.com
Master Cylinders, Balance Bars for Sale
- Wilwood balance bar assembly 340-4745 replacement on wilwood pedals(US $71.95)
- Girling extension reservoir alloy collar - billet alloy - b000317(US $)
- Wilwood 260-8419 brake bias valve nova corsa astra gsi gte calibra turbo pe(US $)
- Wilwood 260-8419 brake bias valve escort mk1 mk2 capri cortina cosworth pe(US $)
- Wilwood remote brake master cylinders style replacement cap plastic wil330-15081(US $24.07)
- Wilwood replacement cap girling master cyl & remote reservoir wil330-15080(US $24.07)
VW Polo R-Line Style & more equipment across Polo range
Wed, 03 Apr 2013Volkswagen has introduced the VW Polo R-Line Style – price from £11,740 – in the UK and added more equipment across the Polo range for 2013. We though that VW had done the R-Line thing with the launch of the Polo R-Line this time last year, but it seems the bean counters at Volkswagen have worked out there’s room for a Polo R-Line ‘Light’ in the range, so we now get the VW Polo R-Line Style. That’s because VW decided that, unlike most of the VW range where the R-Line is an add-on pack for any model, the Polo R-Line only comes with the 1.2 litre 105PS engine – albeit in 3-door or 5-door guise – so you can’t have a more butch-looking R-Line with ‘lesser’ Polos.
MINI GP II on its way
Wed, 04 Apr 2012MINI GP II on its way (MINI GP pictured) MINI has revealed that they are planning a MINI GP II – the most powerful MINI ever – to be launched at Mini United 2012 in La Castellet in May. When the first BMW MINI was close to its sell by date, MINI churned out the most powerful MINI ever in the guise of the MINI GP. And now, with the second generation MINI nearing the end of its life, they’re about to pull the same trick with the MINI GP II.
Jaguar Pirana Concept for sale
Fri, 15 Oct 2010The 1960s Jaguar Pirana Concept Jaguar what? Jaguar Pirana, a concept car produced by Jaguar in 1967 and shown at the British Motor Show. No, we’d never heard of it either.