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Toyota Celica Gt T200 Red Coil Suspension Lowering Springs 2"drop 285/235 Lbs on 2040-parts.com

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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Zpeedstarz Materials:Cold Wounded Steel Manufacturer Part Number:LSTEC90RD Hatchback Surface Finish:Glossy Powder Coated Interchange Part Number:Coupe Color:Red Other Part Number:Convertible Front / Rear Lowering Rate:2" / 1.75" Warranty:Yes Front / Rear Spring Rate:285 / 235 lbs./in. Part Brand:zpeedstarz UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Instruction Included:No

Traffic delays 'to last weeks'

Mon, 21 Jul 2014

DRIVERS at the beginning of the summer holiday getaway are being warned of weeks of delays on the roads. The first major jams will be on Friday July 25, and the five Saturdays that follow, starting July 26 and ending August 23, are expected to be the most congested days of the summer. From traffic information company Inrix, the warnings included forecasts that hour-long journeys on Friday could take up to 90 minutes.

Ford improves simulators to help driver safety

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

Today's cars are loaded to the hilt with technology. Given modern vehicles' built-in opportunities for driver distraction, not to mention society's penchant for mobile-device use while motoring, it's a wonder we get home safely at all. To that end, Ford has upgraded its Virttex virtual-reality machine to study driver performance in the pursuit of safety devices and driver-aid development.

Nissan design chief Shiro Nakamura meets Jay Leno, talks about new 240Z

Thu, 04 Oct 2012

Nissan Design's Chief Creative Officer Shiro Nakamura met talk-show host Jay Leno in the latest of the ‘Jay Leno's Garage' YouTube series, chatting candidly about the possibility of a new 240Z within the next two years. Next year will be the 80th anniversary of Nissan and the new model would be a celebration of the occasion, taking the spirit of the 240Z while refreshing the original design and shape into what Nakamura hopes will be an exciting new product. Speaking at the Nissan Technical Center in Japan, Nakamura said: "I don't regulate everything, I don't come too often.