Lift Kits & Parts for Sale
- Air lift 52440 4” air spring lift kit steel spacer for loadlifter 5000 & 7500 xl(US $39.94)
- Superlift k358 suspension lift kit w/shocks fits 00-11 ranger read description!(US $699.99)
- Fabtech fts21231(US $705.43)
- 30mm 1.2" front lift kit for acura rdx 2012-2018 car spacers(US $105.00)
- 30mm 1.2" front lift kit for honda odyssey 2017-present car spacers(US $105.00)
- Zone offroad for 11-18 chevy 2500/3500 hd 3in box kit(US $548.84)
Porsche's Tony Hatter on the design of the new Cayman [w/Video]
Tue, 09 Jul 2013Porsche design manager for Sports Cars Tony Hatter features in a short video explaining the design process and evolution of the new Cayman. Hatter explains how the design team worked towards seriously transforming the proportions of the car to give it a new image while keeping it looking like a Cayman. The Porsche 904's design was crucial in the process, inspiring several of the car's main aesthetic features.
Renault Clio Gordini 200 – UK Price & detail
Wed, 16 Jun 2010The Renault Clio Gordini 200 Renault are moving on with their Gordini offerings, this time the Clio with the announcement that the Renaulsport Clio 200 gets the Gordini treatment – Blue with white stripes – and a near £2,000 price premium. Apart from the requisite paint job Renault has added gloss black to parts of the bumpers, shoved a set of white mirrors on and added some bespoke, 17″ alloys. But in fact you don’t ahve to stick to the Gordini Blue colour scheme – you can opt for Black or White instead.
Nissan GT-R 2011/2012 tweaks leak out
Wed, 25 Aug 2010The Nissan GT-R 2011 (2012 MY) Nissan don’t seem to be able to stop tweaking, nipping and tucking the Nissan GT-R, so it comes as no surprise to see that there are more changes planned for the 2012 MY (for which read 2011 everywhere bar the USA). We’re expecting those to surface around the same time this year – November – as the 2010 Nissan GT-R updates did last year GTR Blog are reporting the changes well ahead of anything official, but they look as if they’ve got some solid information so it’s worth repeating for the many GT-R nuts out there. Having nipped and tucked endlessly, it looks like Nissan are going to continue the trend for next year’s GT-R.