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Pistons, Rings, Rods & Parts for Sale
- 1994-95 nos mustang/ 88-95 taurus-sable/ 95 windstar v6 connection rod bearings(US $14.95)
- 1941 to 1948 oldsmobile all six cylinder engines std. piston ring set(US $21.95)
- 16 piston wrist pin retainer wire locks .927" x .070" thick nascar nhra ump(US $12.00)
- 5.9 cummins .020 over mahle piston set (read description)
- Keith black pistons cast flat 3.915" bore 5/64" 5/64" 3/16" pontiac v8 setof8(US $309.97)
- Wiseco sport compact piston and ring kit k597m855(US $554.17)
Concept Car of the Week: DeTomaso Zonda (1971)
Fri, 26 Jul 2013Not satisfied in producing one of the most astonishing sports cars of the ‘60s with the Mangusta, Italian carmaker DeTomaso asserted its ambitions in 1970 by presenting an even more striking sports car, the Pantera, alongside the luxurious Deauville four-door sedan, both powered by the same Ford V8 engine. Those new gorgeous models were the work of Dutch-born Tom Tjaarda, then head of design at Ghia. Despite those amazing cars, the styling house was struggling to make a profit and that same year, Alejandro DeTomaso sold Ghia along with a large chunk of his company to Ford, which was looking for that exotic Italian touch.
Eterniti Artemis costs a whopping £252k
Mon, 23 Apr 2012Eterniti Artemis - Hemera as was - costs £252k The Eterniti Artemis – formerly know as the Eterniti Hemera – has debuted at Beijing, goes on sale in the summer and costs £252k. In case you’re as confused as we were when we got the press releases, the Eterniti Artemis isn’t a new 911 Turbo based supercar from Eterniti but the new name for what was the Eterniti Hemera, the titivated Porsche Cayenne Turbo with a big price tag. Until the reveal of the production version of the Eterniti Artemis in Beijing today we didn’t know how much Eterniti would want for their pimped Cayenne, although we had speculated it would be the wrong side of £150k.
Tyre kickers cost industry millions
Mon, 08 Sep 2014CUSTOMERS who have no intention of buying a used car are costing dealers millions of pounds every year in wasted time and lost purchases. By taking up the time of sales staff and keeping them away from genuine buyers, so called ‘tyre kickers’ soak up time touring showrooms and asking questions. Some will even take a test drive while having no intention to buy a car.