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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
Mopar e 70-74 b 71-72 body manual trans 4 speed pistol grip shifter boot 3467770
1967 1968 mustang 4 speed shifter knob black made in the usa best on market(US $29.67)
Vintage nos oem datsun nissan dust shield shifter boot part # 32869-14602(US $40.00)
1957 1958 1959 1960 ford truck white shifter handle column shift custom cab f100
Porsche 356 early bt5 gear shifter bracket nos(US $495.00)
Porsche 356 c gearshift rod with lock ring and guide(US $249.00)
Government CO2 cock-up
Sun, 03 Jun 2007By Richard Yarrow Motoring Issues 03 June 2007 02:32 Britain’s new eco-motoring scheme postponed Plans to help Britain’s drivers choose the greenest car for their budget have been thrown into chaos, CAR Online can reveal. The launch of a new Government website for motorists – called www.actonco2.co.uk – has been cancelled just 16 hours before it was to go live. Amazingly, the Department for Transport (DfT) has admitted the eleventh hour delay was because it realised the CO2 data to published wasn’t accurate.
Vauxhall Astra GTC revealed: Prices & Models
Tue, 07 Jun 2011Vauxhall Astra GTC - looks good Vauxhall has certainly got some mileage out of the launch of the 2012 Vauxhall Astra GTC. As has Opel for the launch of their differently badge version of GM’s Euro-hot-hatch, designed to take on the likes of the VW Scircoco. Since the Astra GTC was revealed at Paris last year we’ve had the expected dance of the seven alloys as Vauxhall reveals a bit more with each bit of news.
New Kia K9 revealed
Tue, 28 Feb 2012The Kia K9 arrives for Korea The new Kia K9 has been revealed as Kia’s new range-topping saloon for the Korean market. The K9 is a production version of the KH Concept. The Kia KH was teased a couple of weeks ago as Kia’s new flagship car for its home market, and this morning, to no ones surprise, the KH has been revealed as the new Kia K9, a moniker that won’t be used in overseas markets for obvious reasons (woof, woof).