Tracks & Studs for Sale
- Camso epic 280 mountain track 9409m(US $1,449.00)
- 2001 arctic cat mountain cat zr zl 800 151x15x2 camoplast track 679-9867(US $275.00)
- Camso 9304c ripsaw ii1.5 cross country tracks - 15in. x 120in.(US $729.90)
- Woodys gmp-1075-500 grand master track studs - 1.075in. x 5/16in. - 500 pack(US $1,045.44)
- Extreme max 5001.5508 120-stud track pack with round backers-1.625" stud length(US $199.99)
- Woodys awc-3775-48 combo digger support plates (48pk.)(US $70.65)
Bugatti Galibier - it’s the new Royale (2010): the first official photo
Wed, 15 Jul 2009By Tim Pollard (two artist's impressions of blue car by R.Varicak/MotorForecast) First Official Pictures 15 July 2009 16:56 These are the first official glimpses of the new Bugatti Royale – the legendary limousine reinvented for the 21st century. Bugatti is readying the new Royale to celebrate the company’s centenary this autumn, where it will be shown to prospective customers on the eve of the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. We’ll be the first to admit that the original teaser photo, scanned from a VIP invite by an eagle-eyed CAR reader, doesn’t reveal too much of the new Bugatti Royale – but today a second image popped up on Pistonheads which we've reproduced here, revealing more of the Rapide.
Saab gets latest lifeline via $5 million infusion from Chinese company
Tue, 13 Dec 2011Saab has been on the edge of collapse since a cash shortage early this year forced it to halt production. Now Automotive News reports that a last-minute payment from China's Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile has given the Swedish carmaker yet another shot. Youngman wants to get a stake in Saab and has taken the first step by giving the company $5 million to cover tax expenses, with another $26.43 million forthcoming for unpaid salaries and $13.18 million more before the end of December.
Christmas Getaway Is Go
Fri, 20 Dec 2013THINKING of making a break for it this Christmas? You’re in good company, as millions of people are expected to be on the move in the biggest day of the Christmas getaway, with festive travellers crowding on to trains, boats and planes. And if you’re planning to escape the lacklustre weather you’re not alone either, as a sizeable chunk of the four million heading abroad for the holiday period are flying from UK airports, with the Canary Islands one of the top destinations.