Lift Kits & Parts for Sale
- Anvil off road 506aor 2021+ ford bronco 1-inch suspension leveling kit(US $122.95)
- Superatv windshield hardware sheet nuts bolts back plate bracket latch wsc-u(US $19.99)
- Fit for 1997-06 jeep wrangler tj/84-01 cherokee xj front track bar drop bracket(US $13.03)
- For 2005 2006-2020 f250 super duty 4wd 2" front suspension lift leveling kit(US $22.99)
- 2.5" front leveling lift kit for chevy silverado 2007-24 gmc sierra gm 1500 lm !(US $18.95)
- 2.5" front leveling lift kit for chevy silverado 2007-24 gmc sierra gm 1500 lm #(US $19.55)
Mecum to offer Salmon Brothers Collection at no reserve
Fri, 08 Jun 2012Twin brothers Tom and Don Salmon don't need words to express their enthusiasm for classic American cars. Their massive collection of domestic sheetmetal, accumulated over four decades, speaks volumes. If you share the Salmon brothers' passion and are itching to get your hands on a classic, you're in luck—the entire collection is heading for the auction block on June 16.
New (2013) Skoda Octavia Estate: Price from £16,790
Tue, 05 Mar 2013The new Skoda Octavia Estate has had its official debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, and Skoda has revealed it will cost from £16,790 The new Octavia Estate gets a choice of four engine options – two petrol and two diesel – with the 1.2 TSI 105PS, 1.4 TSI 140PS, 1.6 TDI CR 105 PS and 2.0 TDI CR 150PS offering a decent set of everyday choices all of which come with a standar manual ‘box, although you can spec the diesel engines with a DSG ‘box. Trim levels mimic those of the Octavia hatch, with S, SE and Elegance. The Octavia S Estate comes with 16″ alloys, Bluetooth, DAB, electric front windows, Climate, Stop-Start and Touchscreen.
Locke review: a road movie with a difference
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Locke is a road movie with a difference – not to mention an enormous contrast to Need for Speed, which is the last heavy car content film I reviewed on MSN Cars. Simply put, Locke stars Tom Hardy and a BMW X5, and that’s about it. To say very much more than this would actually be to give away the, ahem, driving force of the plot – if you can even call it that.