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Memorabilia for Sale
- Luhrs gemline marine boat yacht promotional owner's loose leaf folio vintage(US $20.00)
- Genuine antique wood blocks (3)(US $88.00)
- Boaters' resale shop of tx 2409 0171.15 abi 3 x 10" deck prism as nautical decor(US $276.99)
- Boaters' resale shop of tx 2409 0171.22 bronze 3" dorade vent on varnished box(US $276.99)
- Whistle keychain - small whistle keychain, mini whistle key chain 2-pack(US $18.90)
- Johnson sea horse outboard motors logo 12" metal tin aluminum sign(US $20.99)
Porsche 918 Spyder hits the Nurburgring (video)
Sun, 22 Jul 2012The Porsche 918 Spyder – Porsche’s hybrid replacement for the Carrera GT – has been caught on video at the Nurburgring. Incredibly, it’s more that two years since Porsche took the wraps of the 918 Spyder at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, yet we’re still more than a year away from actually seeing production cars. But Porsche are putting their time to good use. Porsche has made a few cosmetic tweaks already from the original 918 Concept, but they’ve also let it be known that the 918 Spyder will get a 550bhp 4.6 litre V8 to go with its electric motors on the front wheels (one less motor than originally envisaged – there was going to be one one the back axle too), which will make the 918 Spyder a FWD Porsche when in EV mode.
Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet (2010 / 2011) Official
Tue, 15 Dec 2009First official pictures of the Mercedes E Class Cabriolet 2010/2011 Well, it had to happen soon. The reveal of the new Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet, that is. We’ve had the teaser bits on the new AirCap system a few days ago which pretty much showed the car in production form, so Mercedes has got their act together, sent us a heap of pictures and a press release.
One Lap of the Web: Moby Dick, mass transit failures, and the return of the Ford Rotunda
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