For Sale Brand new strut for 1998-99 Toyota Rav4, product of KYB AG27 GR2, part # 334242, brand new AFTERMARKET product in perfect working condition purchased at BAP Store, no warranty, no returns - sold as is. Price $30.00 + $15.00 shipping cost.
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- Hose radiator pn 21284 new old stock (nos) fits m 1008/1009 series mil trucks(US $9.95)
- Used g102 halftrack track idler pivot arm and mounting shaft(US $500.00)
- 98-02 mercedes benz w208 clk320 clk430 convertible rh passen door lock module (US $60.00)
- Cap, oil filler pn k5117362 new old stock (nos) fits hemtt series mil trucks(US $15.95)
- 93-98 jeep grand cherokee vic delete cubby 55030270(US $40.00)
Infiniti M launches at Pebble Beach
Sat, 15 Aug 2009Infiniti has 'Virtually' revelead the new Infiniti M at Pebble Beach Anyway, odd launch or not, this is a big deal for Infiniti. And – for the first time – the UK and Europe will also be getting the Infiniti M, which is Infiniti’s Flagship model, aimed at the Lexus LS and – I suppose – the S Class, 7 Series and XJ, although it is slightly smaller. As we noted from the teased silhouette we saw recently, the Infiniti M seems to take a chunk of its design cues from the Infiniti Essence Coupe, which actually kicked off the Pebble Beach event a couple of days ago.
Top Gear presenters banned from driving in France
Mon, 18 Nov 2013Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond have been banned from driving in France for three months after they were caught speeding. While filming for the show’s Top Gear Christmas DVD – called ‘The Perfect Road Trip’ – Clarkson and Hammond were allegedly caught travelling at over 87mph in a 56mph limit. Jeremy Clarkson: a life in pictures Jeremy Clarkson’s most infamous quotes That means the duo were more than 50kph over the legal speed, which attracts an instant driving ban in France.
New Nissan GT-R Nismo at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show
Wed, 20 Nov 2013The Nissan GT-R – one of the most iconic sports car models of all time – was unveiled in its latest go-even-faster Nismo incarnation in Tokyo on Tuesday 19th November 2013. MSN went to soak up the atmosphere at Nissan’s HQ in Yokohama on the outskirts of Tokyo and speak to the management. “Developing the GT-R is an act of passion and a driver of innovation”, so declared Nissan’s overall boss Carlos Ghosn (bottom left) after he was driven on stage by record-breaking driver Michael Krumm at the exclusive reveal of its GT-R supercar in Yokohama.