Hoses, Lines & Fittings for Sale
- Vibrant performance male -10an 45 degree hose end fitting - 1-1/6-12 thread (12)(US $42.51)
- Nitrous express nx 16197f compact distribution block (1 in 4 out) female threads(US $13.67)
- 6an 120 degree swivel hose end / oil fuel / reusable -6 an fitting adapter(US $9.59)
- Aluminum 5/16" tube to female -6an 90 degree adapter w/brass ferrule compression(US $9.99)
- Allstar performance all49535 fitting - adapter - 45 degree - 4 an male to 1/8(US $10.99)
- Line an20 20an -20 1m braided oil fuel hose 90 deg 2pcs end fitting adapter kit(US $79.90)
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee revealed!
Wed, 19 May 2010It's coming in June, and now we finally know what it looks like: Chrysler released images of the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee on Wednesday afternoon. The Grand Cherokee is pretty much as expected--a modern take on the iconic flagship off-roader with an edgier grille and headlights, more sculpted door panels and updated wheel wells. The 2011 Grand Cherokee was first shown at the New York auto show a year ago, and since then, the Jeep has been touted as one of the most critical vehicles for the new Chrysler, which emerged from a brief bankruptcy last year.
CAR interviews Mazda design chief Ikuo Maeda (2010)
Thu, 02 Sep 2010By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 02 September 2010 13:30 CAR has been out to Italy to see the world premier of the new Mazda Shinari concept car. It's the car that ushers in chief designer Ikuo Maeda's new Kodo design mantra, a sharper, faster stylistic treatment that will take over from Laurens van den Acker's Nagare vision. Maeda is the first Japanese design boss for a generation – it seems that Mazda has looked within after a series of European creative brains who each stayed for five years or less, arguably not long enough to see through any substantial aesthetic change.
NTSB calls for nationwide ban on use of mobile electronic devices while driving
Tue, 13 Dec 2011The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has called for a nationwide ban on the use of personal electronic devices while driving. “According to NHTSA, more than 3,000 people lost their lives last year in distraction-related accidents,” said NTSB chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman.