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Converters Exh 82112 - Catalytic Converter - Universal Fit - C.a.r.b. Compliant on 2040-parts.com

US $199.24
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Refund will be given as:Money Back Restocking Fee:No Alternate:EXH 82112 Brand:Converters Body Type:Small Oval Inlet Size:2 1/4"" I.D. Outlet Size:2 1/4"" I.D. Overall Length:10 13/16""

Ferrari Superamerica 45 revealed ahead of Villa d’Este

Thu, 19 May 2011

Ferrari Superamerica 45 - stunning At the start of May we were hearing that Pininfarina had put together a one-off special for a Ferrari client – the Ferrari Superamerica 45 – which was being built for New Yorker Peter Kalikow, an avid Ferrari collector. Not only were Pininfarina building this one-off Ferrari, but they were going to reveal it at Villa d’Este this week – a perfect setting. Well, Villa d’Este kicks off tomorrow, but Ferrari couldn’t resist releasing a few photos of the Superamerica 45 as it was readied for collection by Peter Kalikow, and a few details.

Motorcycle helmet integrates head-up display, GPS and rear-view camera

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Silicon-Valley start-up Skully Systems will ship its 'world's smartest' motorcycle helmet from next year. It costs $1,399, and draws together a host of technology features that are already becoming familiar to car drivers and makes them available to motorcyclists for the first time. The helmet's visor features the firm's 'Synapse' see-through head-up display system that shows information like navigation data, bike speed, and a 180-degree angle feed from the rear-view camera mounted on the back of the helmet.

Driving Toyota's Pro/Celebrity Scion FR-S race cars

Wed, 13 Mar 2013

At the Streets of Willow Springs, there's a back straightaway that crests over a downhill and into a series of sudden, unsettling left turns. It's one of the most dramatic parts of the track, one that always trips up timid run groups. And as it turns out, heading blindly at 90 miles per hour, skimming the cones of the artificial chicane normally designed to slow lesser drivers who aren't Formula Drift prodigy Ken Gushi, will really put the fear of mortality into anyone who's signed up to ride shotgun -- especially when the car is the brand-new Scion FR-S race car for Toyota's Pro/Celebrity Race Series, here on its first outing.