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Modifieds for Sale
- Afco 74 series shocks steel b-mod shock package 2 link / stock standard track(US $914.00)
- 3/4 x 9 steel swedge tube rod 4 link imca sport mod new(US $19.95)
- Brake caliper bracket for hybrid rotor pinto spindle include both lh & rh sides(US $77.95)
- Afco 74 series shock package for 4 link mod- standard / dry/slick / rough tracks(US $1,274.95)
- New vogtland 5" x 9", 600# racing springs for modifieds(US $65.00)
- New vogtland 5" dia., 650# front springs for modifieds(US $55.00)
Mercedes design boss speaks out
Mon, 22 Jan 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 22 January 2007 09:40 We spoke to Mercedes design boss Peter Pfeiffer at the recent Detroit Motor Show – and asked him about the future strategy at the Stuttgart company. We had a discussion last year about the current Mercedes-Benz line-up. Mercedes has a very strict design and the idea came up to do a forward-looking car.
What's New: December 2005
Thu, 01 Dec 2005Hyundai HCD9 Talus concept Following the Neos III concept shown in Tokyo, Hyundai will be revealing the HCD9 Talus sports concept at the North American International Auto Show in January. Hyundai will also be showing the all-new Santa Fe SUV. Mazda CX-7 At the Detroit show Mazda will showcase the CX-7, a CUV that uses the same platform as the Ford Edge, but with more expressive, less macho styling to befit Mazda's 'Zoom-Zoom' philosophy.
SoCal stuff you just have to see
Fri, 25 Mar 2011If you live in Southern California or might visit anytime soon, here are a few things to do: Legends Of Riverside III Riverside International Raceway may have been closed for 22 years, but it has never left the memories of those who drove on it and the fans who sat in the brown dirt and scrub brush around the outside. For the last three years, the Riverside International Automotive Museum has honored those memories with a big reunion of great drivers, race cars and movies. In 2009, the featured hero was Southern California's own Dan Gurney.