Carburetor Vent Tube Fuel Restrictor
NIP
Accufab
Part# VTR-20R
Posted with eBay Mobile
Other for Sale
Summit fuel cell safety foam(US $10.00)
4 pk white vp 5 gallon racing fuel jug gas can & 4 deluxe hoses imca nhra jerry(US $132.95)
4 pk vp 5 gallon white race fuel jugs snowmobile polaris, ski-doo, arctic cat(US $160.00)
vp 5 gallon white race fuel jug snowmobile polaris, ski-doo, arctic cat(US $43.99)
Assorted atl fuel safe alumimnum top plate fill plate parts - 7 pcs in all scca(US $99.99)
Aluminum top plate fuel fill plate - an-10 pick up - ball valve style nascar(US $129.99)
Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP revealed
Thu, 03 Feb 2011Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP - Geneva bound It looks like the Limited Edition Renault Laguna Monaco GP launched last year struck a bit of a chord with buyers, as Renault has decided to tag another model with a bit of F1 badging – the Renault Megane. The Renault Megane Coupe Monaco GP Limited Edition will get rolled out at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Based on the trim level that sounds like a Drum Beat – Dynamique TomTom – the Megane Monaco gets some pretty Arctic White pearlescent paint set off with gloss black alloys and gloss black mirrors, rear diffuser and fog surrounds.
Bernie Ecclestone wants Saab – Spyker make new bid
Fri, 08 Jan 2010Bernie Ecclestone is behind the Genii bid for Saab I think if we tried really hard we could be doing at least one story a day on the saga that is the sale of Saab by GM. There’s no point re-hashing the history – if you read here regularly you’ll have had your fill of the story that’s more like a Soap Opera than a business deal, but if you want all the back stories just look under Saab. But now – at the 11th hour – we have two new bits to add to the story.
Eterniti Hemera updated; Eterniti Supercar teased
Sat, 17 Dec 2011Eterniti Hemera - updated with a new nose and more back seat space Boutique car maker Eterniti has updated their Porsche Cayenne Turbo custom job – the Eterniti Hemera – before a launch in April 2012 at Beijing, and teased an Eterniti supercar. The Eterniti Hemera first showed itself at the Frankfurt Motor Show this year after a raft of enigmatic teases about a new luxury car brand. And when it turned up it looked just like the Porsche Cayenne Turbo on which it’s based, albeit with some Gemballa-esque mods.