Shocks & Suspension for Sale
- Garland ski-doo snowmobile 1977+ 47" black hi-fax slide runners - 230146(US $11.99)
- Arctic cat 2014 xf 8000 ltd sno pro left lower a arm 7000 9000 14 15 16 g lh(US $85.00)
- Arctic cat oem sway bar 0703-202(US $49.99)
- Ski doo used oem rear track shock 503191023 gtx 500 600 ho sdi ltd sport(US $85.99)
- Garland polaris snowmobile 1982-2002 53" blue hi-fax slide runners - 231559(US $11.99)
- 1988 polaris indy 488 ski steering spindle knuckle 262(US $27.00)
College Exhibition: IAAD - 'Italian Sportivity: The New Generation'
Fri, 19 Aug 2005Demonstrating the development of new concepts for Alfa Romeo and Ducati, the Automobile Museum of Turin, Italy, has been hosting an exhibition entitled 'Italian Sportivity: The New Generation'. The work was produced by Transport Design students from Turin's Institute of Applied Arts and Design (IAAD). Working with designers from both companies, IAAD students were given a pair of options to chose from: two wheels or four; Ducati or Alfa Romeo.
MINI celebrates 100 years of car production in Oxford
Fri, 08 Mar 2013MINI will be celebrating a century of car production in Oxford on 28th March 2013, 100 years since the first Bullnose Morris Oxford was produced. It’s 100 years since the first Bullnose Morris Oxford rolled out on 28th March 1903, since when 11,655,000 cars have been built – with as many as 28,000 people employed in its heyday – and even Tiger Moth planes and Iron Lungs built alongside 80,000 repairs to Spitfires and Hurricanes during WWII. What is now MINI’s Plant Oxford was founded by William Morris – and Morris Motors kept control until 1952 – and has been owned and run by BMC, then British Motor Holdings (when Jaguar arrived), British Leyland (when Leyland Trucks, Triumph and Rover joined), nationalisation in the 1970s saw a variety of names, Rover Group arrived in 1986 and was subsequently privatised and sold in 1994 to BMW.
Tesla Model S deliveries scheduled
Tue, 22 May 2012It's been a big day for Elon Musk. First, his company, SpaceX, launched a rocket into space on a mission to resupply the International Space Station. Next, another of Musk's companies did something that many thought was even more improbable--Tesla has scheduled customer deliveries of its first sedan, the Tesla Model S.