Gauges & Cables for Sale
- Throttle cable - 2013 polaris 600 rush(US $20.00)
- Cable, throttle - 1999 polaris indy 340 deluxe(US $25.00)
- Sd1 brp nos choke cable 707000228(US $38.99)
- 2009 arctic cat crossfire r 800 efi snowmobile spi throttle cable(US $16.04)
- Sports parts inc sm-05259 engine power replacement valve cable 12-59900 127151(US $34.16)
- Sports parts inc sm-05264 throttle cable sm-05264 12-19707 127155(US $23.36)
Skoda Fabia vRS 2000 concept
Fri, 03 Jun 2011With the Wörthersee Tour celebrating its 30th annual recurrence and the VW GTi celebrating its 35th anniversary, the Volkswagen Group is having a huge presence at this year's show. The Group's Czech arm is showing a new concept dubbed the Fabia vRS 2000, which has been specifically developed and built for the event. Drawing on the Fabia Super 2000 rally car, Skoda's designers have created an original roadster pursuing a single goal: dynamism and the joy of sporty driving.
Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth (2010): first teaser photo
Thu, 11 Feb 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 February 2010 15:40 Subaru has whet the appetite of hot hatch fans with this annoyingly restricted teaser shot of a new collaboration with Cosworth: the new Impreza STI wearing a Cossie badge.The company calls it 'a special one-off project', but the project appears to shun Prodrive who have fettled many of the go-faster official Subaru Imprezas of the past decade.Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth: what else do we know?Very little. Only a short marketing blurb was issued today, giving away no further facts. Here's what they told us:'Two of the biggest names in automotive performance have come together to work on a special one-off project, and the result promises to be truly staggering. Subaru UK and Cosworth have enhanced the performance, handling and styling of the acclaimed Impreza STI, creating a car that will raise the bar for all-wheel-drive, high-performance motoring.
Japan quake threatens to delay U.S. output of Nissan Leaf EV
Tue, 14 Jun 2011The March 11 earthquake in Japan could force Nissan to delay the start of U.S. production of its Leaf electric vehicle, now scheduled for late 2012. “The earthquake is putting us in a very difficult situation,” said Hideaki Watanabe, head of Nissan's Global Zero Emission Vehicle Business Unit.