Offered is a new VIM 9pcs Stubby XZN driver set ranging from 4mm to 18mm on the high quality magnetic rail .
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Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Craftsman 18mm deep 3/8 drive 6 point socket new(US $5.00)
- Snap-on 1 1/16" x 3/4” drive 12pt socket ldh342 - used(US $24.50)
- Snap-on 1 1/16" x 1” drive spline #34 les343 - used(US $59.50)
- Proto pro 1" x 2 3/8" 6pt shallow impact socket 10038(US $51.75)
- Vintage 3/8” x 5/8” crowsfoot flare nut snapon an8506-4(US $22.50)
- Mac tools 5 piece 1/4 drive extensions 2, 4, 6,10,14 inch & 5 inch ratchet set (US $80.99)
Rolls-Royce 102EX concept car (2011) first pictures
Sun, 20 Feb 2011Rolls-Royce has confirmed it will show its first electric car at the 2011 Geneva motor show. The 102EX is the latest in a line of concept cars – EX stands for experimental – which history suggests should go on to influence production cars. The Rolls-Royce 102EX is known internally as the Phantom Experimental Electric and is being used to judge reaction to a battery-powered Roller among owners clubs and media.
Audi Confirms New Q1 Mini SUV To Be Produced From 2016
Wed, 04 Dec 2013GERMAN premium car maker Audi has announced plans to launch a new, small SUV in 2016 called the Q1. Slotting in below the firm’s existing Q3 model, its hoped the Q1 will help make a significant contribution to the company’s ongoing growth and will strengthen its international competitiveness as it expands into new markets and more countries. As an illustration of the company’s desire to expand, by 2020 its product range will have grown from the current 49 models to more than 60, and will reach total unit sales of more than two million cars each year.
Tesla takes a swipe at BMW & Audi
Sun, 08 Dec 2013Tesla’s design boss, Franz von Holzhausen, says the BMW i3 is an IKEA car We’ve long been of the opinion that electric cars, certainly with the current levels of battery technology, can never be a replacement for an ICE car. But we do have soft spot for what Tesla are doing. That’s because Tesla has tackled the issues of electric cars in the cleverest way possible by building a car (the Model S) that looks like a normal luxury car – rather than making it look odd or quirky just to ram home its difference – and made it travel a sensible distance on a single charge.