New never mated .had originally bought from cobb directly for my 2005 baja turbo. I didnt check to see if it had rom ID support for my ECU. Since there is no support and paid $650.00 plus shipping, im only asking for $575.00 shipped.everything is new and unopened inside.
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Possible Ferrari F70 tester spotted
Thu, 07 Jun 2012The above photos of what very well might be a development mule for the next primo Ferrari —likely to be called the F70—were recently posted on the Ferrari 4/5 Competizone Facebook page. The future F70 is expected to be a front-runner in the competition between the very best cost-no-object supercars. The F70 will feature a 7.3-liter V12 coupled to a kinetic-energy-recovery system, a combination that will be good for 920 hp.
Ian Callum on Jaguar
Mon, 23 Dec 2013Ian Callum never grew up a rich boy, but his friends did. His father worked as a lawyer in Dumfries, a market town of 43,000 in the lower corner of Scotland, where the Solway Firth narrows to a point. When you travel, Callum reminisced, you forget how beautiful it is.
Acura's bargain birth introduced Japanese luxury to the U.S. 25 years ago
Tue, 03 May 2011The idea seemed almost ludicrous to Tom Elliott back in 1982, but there it was, in black and white, on Honda Motor Co.'s strategic product plan. Elliott's bosses in Japan had decided to sell a car priced at more than $20,000 in the United States, taking the Japanese brand dramatically upscale. And Elliott, Honda's U.S.