Golf Car Wheels & Tires for Sale
- Ocelot 205/50-10 course pro ii golf cart tires- set of 2(US $106.30)
- Golf cart 12" colossus wheels with 215/50-12 tires- set of 4(US $625.00)
- (4) golf cart 205/65r10 dot radial tire on 10x7 black/machined tempest wheels(US $479.00)
- (4) golf cart 205/65r10 dot radial tire on 10x7 gold/machined 14 spoke wheels(US $479.00)
- 4 golf cart 215/40-12 lsi elite tires on 12x7 black/machined hercules wheels(US $464.00)
- 4 golf cart 22x11-12 all-terrain tires on 12x7 black/machined vampire wheels(US $589.00)
Vauxhall Reveals The Secrets To A Successful Road Trip
Wed, 28 May 2014A VAUXHALL commissioned survey, entitled ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ has revealed that 93% of 5-18 year olds are occupying themselves with a phone or tablet during long car journeys. However, traditional car games such as i-spy, car snooker and waving at other drivers, are not completely out the window in this modern, electronic age. It seems the survival of the traditional car game has lasted the test of time despite the introduction of new technologies, with over 87% of parents encouraging children to play games not involving technology.
Aston Martin Rapide 24hr race car (2010) unveiled
Tue, 06 Apr 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 06 April 2010 09:30 Aston Martin has shown off the new race-spec version of its Rapide sports saloon. It's bound to make its competition debut at the 24-hour race at the Nurburgring on 15-16 May 2010. The Rapide will be driven by Aston CEO Ulrich Bez, who has a history of competing at the Nordschleife in his part-time role as a gentleman racer.
Ferrari 599 HTGE China Limited Edition
Thu, 08 Oct 2009The Ferrari 599 HTGE China Limited Edition But time they are a changin’ (thank you Mr D.), and China has become a big market for purveyors of luxury goods, none more so than Ferrari. So sticking together a Limited Edition Ferrari for the Chinese market is an eminently sensible move for Ferrari, even if the dozen models of the China Limited Edition will be a mere drop in the ocean in a country which boasts a population of 1.3 billion and still rising. So it seems a reasonable bet that Ferrari will have no trouble selling the China 599 to the extremely wealthy who now sit at the top of China’s financial pecking order.