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Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Go Kart Parts for Sale
- Vintage nos komet k78, k88 twin carb intake
- Honda gx160 gx200 & clone exhaust header go kart cart minibike predator 212(US $24.00)
- Vintage go kart parts(US $50.00)
- Go kart racing sprocket #219 chain
- #35 max torque 3/4" bore 12 tooth minibike go kart engine clutch quality usa(US $42.95)
- 2015 dongfang 150cc go kart(US $2,950.00)
Alfa Romeo at the London motor show 2008
Thu, 24 Jul 2008By Guy Bird and CAR reader reporter Jacomoseven Motor Shows 24 July 2008 09:30 Although many journalists – including CAR – have already driven the Mito, the London motor show was the official public world premiere of Alfa’s new small car sensation. Click here for CAR's first drive review of the Alfa Mito. What’s new on Alfa Romeo’s London motor show stand?Pride of place went to a red Mito and an 8C, both – Alfa promises – symbols of the sporty brand getting back to basics in terms of driver focus and quality.
Ferrari F70 takes test laps
Wed, 06 Feb 2013It's a strange world we live in when, even in my short-to-medium lifespan, we've gone from the 1980 Ferrari 308 GTSi making either 205 or 214 hp—depending on who you're asking—to the Ferrari F70, which is rumored to make 950 hp with its V12 and KERS system. I would put an Excel graph here, but just imagine a line going up at a 45-degree angle to infinity. With all of that in mind, here's about five minutes of the camouflaged supercar flying around the test track with fantastic audio of the Italian stallion in action.
Grand National Roadster Show takes on new judging rules, rodding wins
Mon, 31 Jan 2011Daryl Wolfswinkel's 1934 Ford, built by Doug Jerger of Squeeg's Kustoms in Chandler, Ariz., won the title America's Most Beautiful Roadster on Sunday at the Grand National Roadster Show at the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif. That in itself was not necessarily the biggest news out of Pomona last weekend, however. In a hobby/passion/love affair such as hot-rodding, you'd expect a '32, '33 or '34 Ford to win.