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Engines & Components for Sale
- 2008 yamaha raptor 350 electric starter motor(US $40.00)
- Honda rancher 350 trx350t atv oem transmission trans gear set 04 2004 647(US $44.99)
- K&n kn oil filter fits ktm 950 super enduro r 2009-2011 kn 158(US $9.25)
- Honda rancher 350 trx350t atv oem crankshaft crank shaft 04 2004 647(US $189.99)
- Hiflo oil filter set (3) fits arctic cat dvx 400 04-08, kawasaki kfx 400 03-06(US $12.03)
- Oil filter for polaris victory sportsman ranger after-market replaces 2540086(US $7.35)
Concept Car of the Week: Ford Synergy 2010 (1996)
Fri, 26 Sep 2014In the early 1990s, the US government instigated the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles research program (PNGV). This brought Ford, GM and Chrysler together to collaborate in developing cars that could achieve up to 80mpg, and be ready to market by 2003. While working on the PNGV, in 1996 Ford introduced the Synergy 2010, featuring the firm's 'New Edge' design that debuted a year earlier with the GT90 concept.
Mini Connected hooks up your iPhone
Mon, 02 May 2011Show of hands: How many of you Mini Cooper drivers also own an iPhone? That's what we thought. Mini knows its target market and proves it with the new Mini Connected smartphone integration technology, which works exclusively with the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
Range Rover Sport SVR at Goodwood – more SVR models on the way from JLR
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Range Rover Sport SVR on the hillclimb at Goodwood Last week, on the run-up to the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Land Rover revealed the most powerful road car they’ve ever created – the Range Rover Sport SVR. The Sport SVR comes with the 5.0 litre V8 Supercharged petrol engine from cars like the Jaguar XFR-S and XJR, delivering 542bhp and the promise of performance figures that come within shouting distance of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, complete with a thunderous V8 soundtrack and most of its off-road abilities intact. But after speculating on what Land Rover would call their range topping Sport – R, RS, SO or something else – that turned in to ‘something else’ with the arrival of a new JLR moniker – SVR.