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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
- 1977 mercury capri 1970-1981 bobcat ford pinto gear shift knob,10x1.50mm thread
- Vintage vidrio shift knob harley knucklehead panhead flathead rat rod hot rod
- Hurst shifter t handle muncie top loader saginaw 4 speed(US $18.00)
- Shifter lever arm handle spare tire hooks misc lot(US $29.99)
- Toyota camry yaris mazda6 modify wave stick head at(US $43.20)
- Hurst shift knob 1630038(US $25.00)
Euro NCAP finds quadricycles had “severe safety problems”
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Euro NCAP has branched out from cars and crash tested a small selection of “heavy quadricycles” – small, four-wheeled vehicles that were originally developed from motorcycles that are sometimes also known as microcars, and don’t come under the usual car regulations. Although legal for use on the road, these machines do not need to achieve the same rigorous crash test safety standards as ordinary cars. But they are increasingly seen as a fuel-efficient urban transportation alternative, and some of them can be driven teenagers as young as 16.
Nissan GT-R 2010 – Tokyo Catchup
Sun, 25 Oct 2009The 2010 Nissan GT-R at the Tokyo Motor Show Nissan brought along a 2010 GT-R to the Tokyo Show last week, so we thought we’d better update you with the changes they’ve made. Nothing too drastic, but tweaks none the less. Nissan has had a play with SatNav on the GT-R and installed a new HDD Carwings Nav system with some extra entertainment functionality.
Jaguar C-X75 Supercar close to production testing
Mon, 19 Mar 2012Jaguar C-X75 - ready to go testing The Jaguar C-X75 Supercar – a hybrid supercar developed with the help of Williams F1 – is said to be close to production testing. The stunning Jaguar C-X75 Concept Supercar was revealed in 2010 both to celebrate Jaguar’s 75th anniversary and to look at the futures possibilities for a resurgant Jaguar. Powered by four electric motors and a pair of micro-gas turbines, Jaguar said it had 780bhp at its disposal, could get to 62mph in 3.4 seconds, top out at over 200mph and run for 68 miles (in theory) on its batteries.