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just some new OEMPosted on 2008-Apr-24 at 06:25 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() This is Justin's newly installed Lexus OEM parts. His old ones gave out after towing his sister's car. We had it installed just yesterday. Working on things like this is always fun... You'll feel a sense of completeness doing the thing correctly... new shocksPosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 11:57 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() These are my newly purchased Koni Twin Tube shock absorber. An upgrade for my car. I can't wait to have them installed on my car. I've been waiting for this for weeks already. I'm so glad that I finally have them! Ford TorinoPosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 11:35 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() Took this photo of Ford Torino during the Fun Ford Sunday at the Solano County Fairgrounds, Vallejo, CA. The 1970 and 1971 Ford Torino featured a complete new body style
change with all new looks and style. The new lower, wider, and longer
Torino was gracefully designed with aerodynamic lines.
Ford MustangPosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 11:07 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() The Ford Mustang is an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company,
originally based on the Ford Falcon compact. The first production
Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9,
1964, and was introduced to the public at the New York World's Fair on
April 17, 1964, and via all three American television networks on April
19.
Eagle Vista???Posted on 2008-Apr-23 at 10:54 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() We seldom see this car on the busy street these days... This car is an Eagle Vista. I just don't know what year model this is made of. It's quite hard finding its genuine Eagle Vista parts though, a lot of online auto shops offers its replacement parts in a reasonable price too. VintagePosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 09:55 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() This is a 1929 Ford Mail Truck. Photo taken during the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Belmar, NJ. They also featured different beautiful vintage cars that you rarely see this days. You won't believe that these truck parts were beautifully restored up to these days. I know that it's kinda hard finding a genuine parts for this trucks since its a vintage. Ford ZodiacPosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 09:41 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() This is a Ford Zodiac, I just don't know what year this was produced. This cars were designed and built in the 1960's which for a long time was the largest sedan you could see in Britain. Despite a 2600cc engine, and other Ford Zodiac parts, it could only attain speeds up to 100 miles
per hour. Unlike these days modern cars which does have a production runs in the
hundreds of thousands of cars, this particular model had a run of a
mere 70000 cars. 1994 Geo TrackerPosted on 2008-Apr-23 at 09:33 - 0 Comments - Post Comment - Link![]() This is the very first car that I owned. It was a 1994 Geo Tracker. I'm not one to leave anything
stock so I put an 31" tires on it and lift kit. I love experimenting this truck. I had put in some Geo Tracker parts upgrade on it when I still had it. Too bad, I had to sell it since I was moving to another city. I couldn't take it with me. I loved that little car. |
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