Racing Engines for Sale
- Big block chevy rocker arms pvs mid-lift pro-7075 1.8 ratio(US $200.00)
- 12 bolt chevy car 3.31 gear 1966 model(US $100.00)
- Indycar ohlins shocks dampers coilover irl cart lola indy 500 race car custom(US $1,999.99)
- Aluminum radiator for bmw 1992-2000 e36 m3 z3 3series 3.2l 2.5l 2.0l l6 mt 1841(US $175.00)
- 4row spawon radiator for buick electra lesabre 7.0l 6.6l v8 1960-1964 at mt 3284(US $198.00)
- At spawon for plymouth savoy 1955-1956 4rows l6 3.8l 5556 aluminum radiator(US $999.00)
Porsche Steps Up Vintage Motorsports Activities
Sat, 18 Aug 2012With the famed Monterey Motorsports Reunion as backdrop, Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) announced Saturday it will expand from serving teams and owners of contemporary 911 race cars to providing a similar service to the large number of collectors of vintage Porsche race cars in the United States and Canada. PMNA has established a partnership with a new historic motorsports department that is now being established within Porsche AG's Motorsport Division in Weissach, Germany. The new department will provide expert restoration services to the Porsche Museum for many of the vintage competition cars the company owns well beyond the ones displayed in its riveting exhibition center.
New Boxster and Caymen swell Porsche’s order book
Sat, 11 Apr 2009The 2009 Porsche Cayman S - helping to boost Porsche sales [ad#ad-1] We’ve run stories on how well Porsche, and the whole VW/Audi group, is holding up through the current malaise in the car industry. Porsche’s last lot of profit figures were very impressive, but were mainly due to the huge amounts Porsche made on its trading in VW shares. We noted at that time that Porsche reckoned its sales were slow because people were waiting for the new versions of the Boxster and Cayman, and when that happened sales would increase.
Audi to hold Urban Future Summit
Mon, 18 Jul 2011Aiming to further the thinking initiated at the inaugural Urban Future Awards last year, 2011 will see Audi hold the Urban Future Summit on September 12 in Frankfurt, just prior to the start of the 64th international motor show. The symposium will feature presentations from internationally renowned speakers on the future of individual mobility in megacities, with participants from all over the world. The goal of the summit is to ‘build knowledge networks', focusing on the subject of "Energies - what forces will change the cities of the future?" Expert speakers such as Saskia Sassen, Carlo Ratti, Ludger Hovestadt and Charles Leadbeater will be among those who will discuss how mobility and the urban space must develop to meet the demands of future cities.