Fuel Cells for Sale
- 15 gallon top-feed race drift aluminum fuel cell tank & level sender black(US $96.23)
- Holley 19-214 fuel cell with gauge sender - 15 gal - 10 an fittings - foam -(US $310.95)
- Rci mount kit 12 gal alum cell - 7511a(US $83.50)
- 2.5-gal fuel cell gas tank lightweight polished aluminum street drift strip race(US $50.82)
- 15 gallon top-feed performance aluminum alloy fuel cell tank with level sender(US $95.99)
- New 20 gallon oil box aluminum alloy fuel cell tank level sender black(US $126.01)
McLaren MP4-12C: Fastest round the Top Gear track – EVER
Sun, 15 May 2011McLaren MP4-12C - destroys the Top Gear Track With plenty of information now floating around on the performance of the McLaren MP4-12C, it’s pretty clear that most feel it to be a quite exceptional car. There do seem to be a few moans about its rather generic design (although that will stop it dating quickly) and some have complained that the MP4-12C doesn’t have the magic a 458 has. Which may have more to do with the different natures of the British and Italians than anything else.
Traffic delays 'to last weeks'
Mon, 21 Jul 2014DRIVERS at the beginning of the summer holiday getaway are being warned of weeks of delays on the roads. The first major jams will be on Friday July 25, and the five Saturdays that follow, starting July 26 and ending August 23, are expected to be the most congested days of the summer. From traffic information company Inrix, the warnings included forecasts that hour-long journeys on Friday could take up to 90 minutes.
2012 Nissan 370Z Facelift – if you look really closely
Tue, 07 Feb 2012The 2012 Nissan 370Z gets a mild tweak - debuts at the Chicago Motor Show The Nissan 370Z is getting a facelift for 2012 – which will debut this week at the Chicago Motor Show – but it’s not extensive. All the car buzz at the moment – at least around new models – is about the Geneva Motor Show in March. Which might explain why the 2012 Nizzan 370Z facelift is getting paraded on a much quieter stage at the Chicago Motor Show. Because we’re struggling to see what exactly Nissan has done to the 370Z for 2012.