Brand New 2010-2013 Rally Racing Stripes. If your sick of your old factory stripes and want to treat you and your car to a fresh set its definitely worth spending the money on these extended Bumblebee style racing stripes. Worth over 200 dollars and using only the best tape (3m) these will last a long time.
Racing Decals for Sale
- lot of over 50 tool box size hot rod and racing company stickers (US $14.99)
- Set 15 sheets mixed moto car mx sponsor stickers decals kit #rx157kp3(US $14.99)
- Hot rodding championships - particioant - sticker (US $3.00)
- Mustang - ford racing - 45 years of winning - sticker (US $3.00)
- Up with the rebel machine - sticker (US $3.00)
- New york national speedway - race winner - sticker (US $3.00)
Why the Volvo XC90 changed the modern face of Volvo
Tue, 26 Aug 2014By Tim Pollard Motoring Issues 26 August 2014 08:29 Volvo is a brand that’s quietly undergone some serious change in recent years. From a purveyor of boxy practicality through an attempt to inject some R-flavoured, BTCC-hooning sporting excitement; from a Swedish outpost of the Ford empire to Chinese ownership. Volvo’s seen it all over these past three decades.
BMW M4 Convertible to debut in New York next month
Sat, 15 Mar 2014The BMW M4 Convertible will join the M4 (pictured) with a NY debut in April BMW has pretty much finished rolling out its replacement for the 3 Series Coupe – the BMW 4 Series – with both the coupe and convertible 4-Series, the new M4 and even the 4-Series Gran Coupe all revealed. All that’s left is the range-topping 4-Series – the new BMW M4 Convertible. But that all all change next month with the M4 Convertible making its debut at the New York Auto Show before going on sale in Q3 2014.
Car making mysterious noises? There's an app for that
Wed, 30 Apr 2014You may pride yourself on your ability to diagnose a developing engine problem by sound alone, and then replicate said mystery sound, Click-and-Clack-style, to amuse/annoy your friends and coworkers. ClingClanger is a new phone app that's designed for the rest of the world -- those who can't identify piston slap by sound and are startled by the clicking caused by a dying battery. The natural impulse is to simply crank up the radio and hope the noise/problem goes away.