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Whiteline Ksb590q Strut Tower Bar Rear Fits:subaru 1998 - 2002 Forester Base 1 on 2040-parts.com

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Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whiteline Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:KSB590Q Weight:6.6 Interchange Part Number:SUBARU 1998 - 2002 FORESTER BASE 1998 - 2002 FORE More_Notes:Strut Tower BarAdjustableIncl Quick Releas Other Part Number:S 2003 - 2005 FORESTER XS 2003 - 2008 FORESTER X Position:Rear Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Audi plays paintball with RS4 Avants

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

The latest generation of cars from Ingolstadt has finally mitigated the nose-heavy feeling we didn't enjoy in previous automobiles from the company. Now they've mitigated the lack of paintball guns, adding them to a pair of RS4 Avants -- done up in Spy-vs.-Spy black and white, natch -- and setting them loose in a hangar, framing the whole shebang with a smidge of Super Nintendo-vintage video-gaminess. Still no dice on getting one in the states, though.

New Lexus IS UK debut

Fri, 15 Mar 2013

The 2013 Lexus IS – revealed at the Detroit Motor Show – gets its UK public debut at the Ideal Home Show at Earls Court. The Ideal Home Show may not seem the obvious place for Lexus to show the new IS, but Lexus are the headline motor sponsors for the event and you can’t argue with the footfall; footfall that is probably predominantly bang on the Lexus target demographic. And the target demographic for Lexus may be a bit surprised that the new IS is a chunk more dynamic looking than its predecessor, with statement looks – taking cues from the LF-CC Concept – that make the new IS a far more appealing prospect.

Vast Private Collection To Go Under The Hammer

Mon, 02 Jun 2014

AN AUCTION of more than 1,000 lots all from the same collection is due to go under the hammer later this month. The collection belongs to Michael Banfield, who has amassed a huge collection covering the history of the car in the UK. Among the earliest cars for sale are a 1904 Mors Roi de Belges, which is in perfect working order, ready to be used and is estimated to make £500,000.