Exhaust Systems for Sale
- Remus for 2015+ bmw m240i(x) f22/f23 3.0l axle back exhaust w/front(US $2,509.00)
- Remus for 2015+ bmw m240i(x) f22/f23 3.0l axle back exhaust w/front(US $2,057.00)
- Exhaust system kit pypes performance exhaust fits 2011 dodge charger 3.6l-v6(US $589.99)
- Electric exhaust valve remote switch control line box kit wiring accessories(US $25.00)
- 2011-2019 chevrolet/gmc 2500/3500 duramax black coated t304 stainless steel 4in(US $558.81)
- 2009 ford f250 super duty used 6.4l engine wrap around exhaust pipes tubes 2pc(US $399.99)
First BMW i8 for US to be auctioned at Pebble Beach
Sun, 27 Jul 2014The Frozen Grey BMW i8 for Pebble Beach The other end of the scale from BMW’s i3 City Car is the BMW i8 Supercar and, despite its modest 1.5 litre range-extender engine for its electric propulsion it seems to offer proper borderline supercar performance. With just an estimated 500 BMW i8s heading for the US this year, BMW has decided it would be a bit of a wheeze to produce a one-off i8 for the US market to plonk in Gooding and Co’s auction at Pebble Beach in August to give one lucky American buyer the chance to jump the queue for the i8 and inject some funds in to Pebble. So they’ve created a special i8 for Pebble which comes with a Frozen Grey Metallic paint job and a titivated interior with Dalbergia Brown Leather upholstery that’s been dyed using plant extracts – all very ‘Green’ – with BMW i Blue for the stitching and highlights.
Peugeot 308 wins European Car of the Year 2014
Mon, 03 Mar 2014By Ollie Kew Motor Industry 03 March 2014 14:30 The Peugeot 308 has won the 2014 European Car of the Year award. The new family hatchback fought off competition from the likes of the tech tour de force Mercedes S-class and slick-driving new Mazda 3 to take the gong. The 308 also bested BMW’s i3 EV, which won the UK Car of the Year award, and the acclaimed Tesla Model S electric saloon.
Juke-R created from GT-R parts in Nissan video
Wed, 12 Oct 2011Nissan has posted a second video of the Juke-R conversion on its Facebook and YouTube pages, highlighting the transfer of technology from the Nissan GT-R sports car to the Juke crossover. As you can imagine, it gets pretty complicated. In the video, Nissan engineers and managers talk about what it took to put the 485-hp V6 engine, all-wheel-drive system and all of its controllers into the Juke.