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Master Cylinders, Balance Bars for Sale
- Wilwood master cylinder and disc/drum proportioning valve with bracket & lines(US $309.95)
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- Brake fluid tank balancing tank main brake cylinder golf 1 golf 2 ca-(US $)
- Obp race/rally/motorsport brake balance bar assembly(US $)
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- Wilwood swing mount 6.25 to 1 long brake pedal and 5.1 to 1 short clutch pedal(US $272.25)
GM posts $2.5 billion profit, led by North America
Thu, 04 Aug 2011General Motors on Thursday posted a profit of $2.5 billion for the second quarter, led by strong results in North America. GM's net income for the April-through-June period nearly doubled from $1.3 billion in the year-earlier quarter. It was GM's sixth consecutive quarterly profit since exiting bankruptcy in mid-2009.
New car sales surge again
Fri, 04 Oct 2013NEW CAR sales have risen again in September thanks to rapid growth in demand from private buyers, according to statistics released today. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said that a rise of 16.7% in the private sector helped to drive a ‘super September’ that saw overall sales rise by almost 11% over the same month last year. The new 63 registration plate has helped drive customers to showrooms across the country, with the latest breed of fuel-efficient, smooth and quiet petrol engines selling particularly strongly.
First Sight: Holden Torana concept
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