Electrical Components for Sale
- Steering wiring harness 515176867 oem 2011 ski-doo mxz sport 600 ace snowmobile(US $18.00)
- 1977 1978? sno-jet sst 440 vintage snowmobile yamaha 433 ignition coils, good(US $34.95)
- Wiseco nos new piston kit standard bore 1982-1998 indy 440 xcr 2343m06772 sport(US $69.95)
- Spi sports parts inc temp sensor for yamaha at-01363(US $29.91)
- 97 arctic cat jag deluxe stator 121"(US $199.99)
- 97 arctic cat jag deluxe cdi box 121"(US $199.99)
McLaren F1 241mph record video
Thu, 27 May 2010McLaren F1 prototype XP5 hits 240 mph The last few weeks have been a bit of a McLaren F1 festival on Cars UK. But then it is 20 years since the team that created the McLaren F1 was first brought together, as yesterday’s F1 photos and info from McLaren were keen to tell us. All that needs to be written about the McLaren F1 already has been, but one thing we haven’t really covered in any detail before is the F1′s top speed record of 240.1mph, which stood as the world record top speed for a production car until the Bugatti Veyron stole that crown.
Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge performance concept storms 2014 Detroit Show
Tue, 14 Jan 2014The Infiniti Q50 has been designed to take on the BMW 3 Series – but Infiniti is trying to attract a more youthful set of customers and efficient diesel and hybrid saloons aren’t exactly going to gain any favour with the young crowd. Enter the 2014 Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge concept debuting at this year’s North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. This thing has been designed to take on the mighty BMW M3 and could well have the weaponry to succeed.
De Tomaso bites the dust – again
Sun, 08 Jul 2012De Tomaso has filed for bankruptcy again after failing to complete any of the deals Gian Mario Rossignolo had claimed would save the brand. De Tomaso has never had a an easy time of things despite building a few cars – well, the De Tomaso Pantera, at least – which had real appeal. After its last bankruptcy, former Fiat executive Gian Mario Rossignolo rode in as a white knight to put De Tomaso back on top – or so we thought.