Volkswagen Oem N90977101 Steering Gear-outer Tie Rod Lock Nut on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, US
Tie Rod Linkages for Sale
- Front outer tie rod end for right passenger side - high quality(US $38.99)
- Prime choice premium new outer tie rod end(US $17.28)
- Front outer tie rod end for right passenger side - high quality(US $14.45)
- Premium front inner tie rod rack end for left driver or right passenger side(US $23.36)
- Front inner tie rod end for left driver or right passenger side - high quality(US $17.26)
- Prime choice premium new outer tie rod end right side(US $76.35)
Q by Aston Martin at Pebble Beach 2014
Sun, 10 Aug 2014Q by Aston Martin Vanquish Volante at Pebble Beach 2014 Q by Aston Martin is Aston Martin’s customisation programme for their cars, offering bespoke titivation to make cars even more individual than they already are. And a chunk more expensive too. And to illustrate just some of the customisation options possible for their cars, Aston Martin has decided to take four new ‘Q’ cars to this months event at Pebble Beach and will be displaying them at the Aston Martin estate – high above Carmel – alongside the new V12 Vantage S Roadster and DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo car.
Ford GT40 prototype sold for £4.2 million
Wed, 23 Apr 2014One of four original Ford GT40 racer prototypes has sold at auction in the US for a staggering $7 million. That's £4.2 million. The Ford GT40 is famous for several things – being the product of Ford’s frustrated attempt to buy Ferrari, becoming an enormously successful Le Mans winning racing car and standing just 40 inches tall.
Toyota's incoming chairman wants new Supra
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Toyota Motor Corp.'s incoming chairman said he wants the sports car the company is developing with BMW to be a midsized vehicle comparable to the discontinued Supra. Toyota's next sports car should be like the Supra so that it doesn't overlap with the 86 coupe, Takeshi Uchiyamada said in an interview today in Osaka at a gathering of members of the Keidanren, Japan's biggest business lobbying group. Still, such decisions are up to engineers, Uchiyamada said.