Electrical Components for Sale
- Spi external coil for 2012-2016 ski-doo summit sp e-tec 800r 163 snowmobile(US $80.68)
- Kimpex 280469 k01-400(US $91.07)
- Kimpex 11-208-03 recoil starter spring arctic cat/polaris 81-99 oem replacement(US $14.75)
- Polaris key operated electric-start kit(US $758.99)
- 2006 ski-doo summit 1000 highmark stator w/ pick up coil & flywheel(US $189.00)
- 2006 ski-doo summit 1000 highmark multi-function plate wire harness / wiring(US $99.00)
2012 Lexus GS Spy Video
Wed, 27 Jul 20112012 Lexus GS on track at Toyota's huge proving ground in Belgium We’ve managed to churn out a number of stories on the 2012 Lexus GS over the last few weeks as Lexus ramps up the interest in their new GS ahead of its debut at Pebble Beach in August. It all started with the Lexus LF-Gh concept at Geneva in the spring – the new GS in Concept guise – since when our spy photographers have managed to grab shots of a disguised GS out ploughing round the Nurburgring and we’ve had a Lexus boss musing the likelihood of a Lexus GS Coupe – and an official announcement that the GS 350 will arrive at Pebble. Now we get one of the oxymorons of car PR in the internet age – the ‘Official’ Spy Video.
Biggest E-Type Jaguar 50th Party…In the World!
Mon, 25 Jul 2011E-Type Jaguar Silverstone Parade - the biggest in the world As you can’t have failed to notice, 2011 is the 50th Anniversary of the debut of the iconic Jaguar E-Type, dubbed the most beautiful car in the world by none other than Enzo Ferrari. Jaguar has taken every opportunity available to celebrate the half century of the car that transformed them in to a world force – for a while at least – from commemorative books to rallies to Motor Show appearances to…well, just about anywhere they could get a bit of PR. But it’s not just Jaguar who are using the E-Type’s birthday as a way of garnering a bit of press coverage and boosting their event.
Mini E Racer (2010) takes on the Nurburgring
Wed, 14 Apr 2010In these days of 7min laps, rounding the Nurburgring in 10min hardly classes as electric. Unless you’re in a Mini E. A battery-powered baby BMW driven by ex-DTM racer Thomas Jäger turned in a 9m52 lap, hitting a heady – but presumably near silent – 116mph on the way.