Components for Sale
- Wiseco piston ring set 102mm 10200xs for yamaha 660 700(US $33.02)
- Pro-x racing piston kit 55.95mm for ktm 144 150 sx 08-11(US $110.66)
- Wiseco wrist pin s514 kawasaki kx-125 87-93 for yamaha yz-125 90-96(US $20.62)
- Moose racing starter motor polaris scrambler 400 1995-2000(US $164.95)
- Epi mudder clutch kit 28-29.5 tires w/severe duty belt f/ yam rhino 700 fi 09 11(US $284.67)
- Vertex piston replica kit 250cc 77.95mm for honda crf250r 04-07 crf250x 04-13(US $155.51)
New Mercedes SL 2012 finally unveiled officially
Thu, 15 Dec 2011New Mercedes SL 2012 - finally it's official After two days of leaks on the new SL, Mercedes finally unveils the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SL officially. We’ve started each of the last two days with news of the new 2012 Mercedes SL. Tuesday saw a leak of a brochure scan of the new SL – so we had a clear idea of what was coming – and yesterday saw the arrival of a full gallery of photos of the new SL.
Ferrari Exhibit: Cavallino Rampante
Tue, 21 Oct 2008On the weekend of October 11, the San Diego Automotive Museum celebrated its 20th Anniversary by hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a special exhibit, Ferrari: Cavallino Rampante - Italy's Prancing Horse. The Saturday evening event was the grand opening reception for 15 rare Ferraris on exhibit, joined by designs created by retired automobile designers and local high school students. The extravagant evening celebration also served as a finale of two-day Ferrari Road Rally event, inviting owners of Ferraris from various eras to show their cars - which ranged from a 1967 275 GTB and 1968 Dino to a 360 Challenge Stradale. Over a dozen Ferraris parked in front of the museum served as a pleasant prelude to some of marque's memorable examples displayed inside: a collection of rare Ferraris that includes a 1952 212 Europa, 1955 250 Boano Prototipo, 1956 250 GT Zagato, 1957 250 Testarossa, 1959 410 Super America and 1965 275 GTB/Competizione.
Ferrari FF first year's production sold out
Mon, 21 Mar 2011Ferrari S.p.A. said the first year of production of its new FF is sold out and customers who order the model now will receive their cars in the second half of 2012. Ferrari will limit production of the four-seat FF, the luxury sports car maker's first four-wheel-drive model, to 800 units a year.