Header Bolts & Hardware for Sale
- Arp 430-1602 fuel pump stud kit chevy small/big block hex(US $9.99)
- Arp 100-1202 header bolt kit 12-point, 3/8' black oxide(US $45.99)
- Arp 400-7604 cast alum covers ss valve cover stud kit(US $74.99)
- Arp 155-3601 bb ford 390-428 fe series head bolt kit(US $106.99)
- New 2 sets o2 oxygen sensor weld on / weld in bung plug & nut cap kit m18 x 1.5(US $10.79)
- Arp 130-3102 motor mount bolt kit chevy small/big block hex(US $10.99)
NYC approves Ford Transit Connect for taxi fleet
Thu, 21 Jul 2011New York signed off on the Ford Transit Connect to be used for taxi service, paving the way for the nation's largest city to begin switching to the small van in place of the aging Crown Victoria. The move was announced Thursday after a public hearing; New York joins Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago on the list of major cities that have approved the vehicle for taxi service. The Transit Connect (and Taurus sedan) is approved for use now, but a Nissan van will become the exclusive vehicle in 2013.
Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster (2009): first official pictures
Fri, 03 Jul 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 July 2009 16:30 Pagani has unveiled a roadster version of its most radical road-legal Zonda ever, the Cinque. Just five Cinque Roadsters will be made, and with no roof, a 669bhp V12 engine, and a price tag broaching £1.1m (plus taxes) it's pretty special. Think again - and if Horacio Pagani wants to build 5 more gorgeous Cinques, this time without a roof so you can really hear that 7.3-litre V12 wail, then who are we to argue. There's a longer front spoiler, a flat undertray and diffuser, plus a new rear wing, all of which is enough to create the same 750kg of downforce at 186mph that Pagani claims for the coupe version.
Trident Iceni 6.6 litre diesel V8 at Salon Prive
Thu, 23 Aug 2012Salon Prive 2012 will play host to the Trident Iceni Grand Tourer – a custom built 6.6 litre V8 diesel-powered supercar – next month. Diesel engines and high performance cars – however good diesel engines have now become – are not synonymous with supercars. But no one seems to have told Norfolk car makers Trident.