for those 2 items.
Components for Sale
- Ducati 1098r rs 1198 pistons racing omega(US $500.00)
- New genuine ducati corse 1198 1098 s/r/rs crankshaft crank gears gear(US $600.00)
- Ducati 1098 piston racing (pistal)(US $799.00)
- Honda xr 200 r 91001-kbr-003 bearing (28x72x18) 1980 2002(US $12.00)
- Used harley sportster tappet lifter covers (2)17952-91 (2)17953-91 883 1200 91up(US $37.00)
- 2003 yamaha yz450f yz 450 front brake break rotor disc p2(US $39.95)
First Jaguar F-Type customer cars leave Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich
Fri, 10 May 2013The first proper sports car from Jaguar since the E-Type ended production almost 40 years ago (and it could be argued the later V12 E-Types were more a GT than a proper sports car), the F-Type is a hook to hang Jaguar’s future intent on – and it seems to be making a pretty good fist of it. It may not be cheap (you’ll pay £80k for a V8 F-Type) and it may be heavier than its lightweight aluminium underpinnings promise, but it looks great, goes very well and seems to have proper Jaguar ‘Soul’. A winning combination.
Callaway supercharges 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban
Tue, 11 Feb 2014The debut of a number of new vehicles from Chevrolet has not gone unnoticed by companies specializing in building go-faster versions of cars and trucks from the Bowtie brand, and the most the most recent vehicles to receive a boost in performance will be the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and the Chevrolet Suburban. Callaway Performance may be associated mostly with building supercharged versions of the Corvette, but they're also lent their tuning expertise to Chevrolet trucks, and they've already got some things in store for the brand's largest SUVs. Callaway has announced that they'll give the 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 found in both SUVs a supercharged boost, courtesy of an Eaton TVS Roots-style supercharger.
Consumer Electronics Show: Rockin' the Electron in Las Vegas
Tue, 05 Jan 2010The average passenger car sold in the United States has about 100 cubic feet of interior volume. That's a lot of room for electrons. At this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, there will be almost no end of new things to do with those electrons, from entertaining occupants to informing them, and many of those new things will be aimed at the automotive market.