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Master Cylinders, Balance Bars for Sale
- Obp brake / clutch master cylinder - 0.625 bore (5/8'') - universal / remote(US $)
- Obp brake bias 7/16in unf balance bar remote adjuster - 1.7 metre(US $)
- Obp brake bias 7/16in unf balance bar remote adjuster - 700mm(US $)
- Ford mc w/ black adjustable prop valve / dist. block kit, 3/8-24 & 1/2-20 ports(US $142.26)
- Hydratech 68-76 chevrolet corvette hydraulic brake assist unit - model # 3007(US $675.00)
- Brembo pn 521700 brake master cylinder(US $29.99)
New Toyota Yaris Facelift price & spec – costs from £10,995
Wed, 02 Jul 2014New Toyota Yaris Facelift price & spec – costs from £10,995 The 2014 Toyota Yaris has been given a bit of a facelift, as we reported back in April, and now, with the new Yaris going on sale, Toyota has worked out what the Yaris will offer for your money. The cosmetic changes are most noticeable on the front with a new cross-shape nose and upper and lower grills, diffuser and new LED lights at the back and a higher quality interior. Engine choices remain the 1.0 and 1.33 petrol engines, the 1.4 D-4D diesel and, of course, the 1.5 VVT-i Hybrid, with Active and Icon treim carrying over and Sport and Excel trims added (the Yaris Hybrid can only be had with Icon and Excel trim).
Ford Fiesta (2008): first official pictures
Fri, 15 Feb 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 15 February 2008 00:01 You’re looking at Ford’s new Fiesta. The new supermini shares around half its parts with the Mazda 2 – which means the newcomer is the same size as today’s Fiesta but slightly lighter. Its diet will pay dividends in sensible things like emissions and fuel economy, but should also make it fun to drive.After months of speculation, we can finally see how closely the Fiesta has followed the Verve concept car, shown at numerous international motor shows.
The 1980s classic cars that could become MOT-free
Tue, 26 Aug 2014A change of law in 2012 meant that cars registered before 1960 no longer have to pass the yearly test for roadworthiness known as the MOT. However, a new EU directive means that, from 2018, this could be extended to all cars more than 30 years old, as long as they haven’t been substantially modified. Click on to read more about cars over 30-years-old becoming MOT exempt