Late Models for Sale
Fits pem mount lower for gm metric 3in id clamp-on pair hmbl multi b-on(US $168.33)
3/16 multi grip large head rivets black long reach 250 count(US $40.95)
Aluminum 5" spring coil over kit krc imca ump wissota afco(US $20.00)
Larry shaw ignition panel-racing-dirt late model-woo-lucas-usmts-asphalt-mud(US $45.00)
Pem qc gun drilled lower thru shaft heat treated qcc0061(US $183.02)
Pem mount lower gm metric 3in id clamp-on pair hmbl multi b-on(US $162.81)
Design Contest: Peugeot Design Contest 2007 winner announced
Wed, 21 Feb 2007The 'Flux' concept by Mihai Panaitescu, a Romanian design student studying in Turin, has been announced as the winning project in the fourth Peugeot Design Contest. The runners up in second and third places were 'Njooy' (Wesley Saikawa from Brazil), and 'Allscape' (Gustavo Ferrero from Venezuela). At 20 years old, Mihai is the youngest ever winner of the Peugeot Design Contest.
Jaguar XF Diesel S (2008): first details
Mon, 29 Dec 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 29 December 2008 00:31 Jaguar today announces a family of new higher-powered diesel engines, led by a rapid 271bhp version of the derv XF that's aimed squarely at the BMW 535d. It's the fastest diesel Jag ever – and will also slot into the XK coupe and cabrio.The diesel work-out is good news for the XF – today's 2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel doesn't have the clout to mix it with the best German engines. We've already complained about the slothful performance of our long-term test XF and the new, bigger 3.0-litre oil-burner should answer such criticisms.
Gatso revenues 'quadrupled' under Labour
Wed, 06 Aug 2008The UK's blight of speed cameras have quadrupled the revenues raised from fines, say the Conservatvies By Tom Richards Motoring Issues 06 August 2008 13:04 A million extra speeding tickets are being dished out every year compared with when Labour first came to power in 1997, the Opposition claimed this week. The Conservatives have published figures proving that the number of speeding fines has leaped from 712,753 in 1997 to 1,773,412 in 2006. The shocking stats include fines given to motorists caught on camera as well as those stopped at the roadside by traffic police.