Sway Bars for Sale
- Subaru oem 20470xa010 suspension stabilizer bar link kit/sway bar link(US $58.94)
- Subaru oem 20464fg020 suspension stabilizer bar assembly-19mm rear sway bar kit(US $17.75)
- Subaru oem 20470aj000 suspension stabilizer bar link kit/sway bar link(US $58.94)
- Nib, new oem lexus f-sport sway bar set f&r, 2006-2008 is250 & is350 rwd only(US $451.00)
- Hellwig 7825 rear sway bar(US $179.99)
- Nos nissan 5626150j00 rear axle left right anti roll bar drop link stabilizer(US $24.99)
Salon Privé 2010: Hypercar Heaven – including Panther Six
Wed, 16 Jun 2010The Panther Six - six-wheeled Hypercar - makes an appearance at Salon Prive It’s getting closer to Salon Privé 2010, that annual festival of all things ‘Super’ in cars at the Hurlingham Club, and this year there’s an extra reason to toddle along for a day of petrol and Champagne – The Concours Hypercar Class. Salon Privé has cobbled together an impressive array of Hypercars for a special ‘Hypercar Concours’ at this year’s event, including the rather spectacular ‘Lady Penelope-Style’ Panther Six. The Panther Six is a six wheeled, 1970s creation with a mid-mounted, 8.2 litre Cadillac V8 and a claimed 200+ mph top speed.
Next Dodge Viper will shed some rough edges
Fri, 18 Nov 2011Little by little we're getting a clearer picture of the next-generation Dodge Viper SRT10. During a conversation with Dodge boss Reid Bigland at the Los Angeles auto show, Bigland told me the redesigned Viper "will appeal to a broader segment of the market." The car is expected to debut in 2012 but is not likely to appear at the Detroit auto show, he says. Today's Viper is essentially a street-legal race car.
Chrysler to begin building the next Jeep Grand Cherokee in May
Tue, 30 Mar 2010Chrysler Group will begin building the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee--the first salvo in an effort to restore a product-starved lineup--on May 3, CEO Sergio Marchionne said Tuesday. Marchionne told an industry conference in New York that sales of the redesigned Grand Cherokee will begin in July. Chrysler plans to have 100 percent of its existing lineup refreshed or replaced by the end of 2012, as a wave of new products derived from the alliance with Fiat S.p.A.