Complete Engines for Sale
- Suzuki gsxr600 gsxr 600 750 gsxr750 engine motor sprint cart 11k miles 2006 2007(US $499.00)
- 02-12 yamaha yz 85 engine motor wiseco piston fresh rebuild yz85 *video* strong(US $649.99)
- 90 92 93 suzuki dr 250 ~ complete oem running motor engine w/ starter(US $400.00)
- Yamaha ysr50 ysr 50 restored engine - complete engine w/carb in excellent order(US $1,500.00)
- Honda xr80r engine complete 1980's thru 2011 crf80f xr 80 r (US $124.99)
- 2009 09 yamaha fz6r complete motor engine kit (US $200.00)
Call over winter transport issues
Fri, 03 Jan 2014MORE MUST BE DONE to enable transport systems to cope with bad winter weather, a report by MPs said today. Recent floods and gales showed that disruption was not just caused by snow, the report by the House of Commons Transport Committee said. Transport's winter resilience had improved but there was a risk that a few years of mild winter weather "could lead to a false sense of security and reduce the sector's preparedness over the longer term", the report said.
McLaren 650S priced from £195,250 and does 0-62mph in 3.0 seconds
Thu, 27 Feb 2014The new McLaren 650S (pictured) costs from £195,250 It’s only ten days since the McLaren 650S was revealed as a more hardcore version of McLaren 12C supercar – and with more than a hint of P1 styling – but McLaren are already building it and have revealed performance and price details. Available as either a 650S Coupe or 650S Spider, the starting point is £195,250 for the Coupe and £212,250 for the Spider, that’s almost £20k more for the 650S Coupe than the 12C Coupe and £17k more for the Spider. But apart from the more dramatic styling, increased downforce and tweaks from the extra power – the 650S gets 641bhp – to the improved handling and dynamics, you also get increased levels of optional equipment including carbon racing seats from the P1, rear parking camera and full carbon fibre interior.
VW Touareg gets new engines and new edition
Sat, 29 Nov 2008[ad#ad-1] All the big 4x4s are struggling as people perceive them as ‘Devil Cars’ after the recent explosion in fuel prices around the world. And sadly, that sentiment seems to have stuck around, even though oil is now at a price last seen years ago. There’s nought so fickle as folk.