Jba Headers Cat4ward Headers Shorty Natural 1 1/2" Primaries 1840s-4 on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, Ohio, US
Exhaust Headers for Sale
- Hooker super competition headers full-length painted 1 5/8" primaries 2122hkr(US $449.97)
- Bbk 1642 headers full-length steel chrome ford mustang 3.7l pair(US $469.99)
- M2 performance 2002-2006 nissan sentra spec v 2.5l qr25de stainless steel header(US $105.00)
- Hooker super comp headers full-length silver ceramic coated 1 7/8" primaries(US $759.97)
- Big block chevy 454 stainless polished headers(US $100.00)
- Pypes stainless steel mustang headers shorty polished 1 5/8" primaries hdr54s(US $300.99)
SsangYong XIV-2 concept
Mon, 13 Feb 2012The SsangYong XIV-2 concept – the second of its ‘eXciting user Interface Vehicles' [sic] – will make its debut at next month's Geneva Motor Show. The two-door, open-top crossover is an evolution of the I.DE.A designed XIV-1, shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show last year. Visually, the XIV-2 is a departure from both the previous Ssangyong KEV2 and XIV-1 concepts, with an all-new DRG featuring a simpler, more upright fascia and cleaner pulled-back headlamps – suggestive of a more production-ready front fascia.
Audi RS Q3 (2013) first official pictures
Wed, 20 Feb 2013Audi's applied the RS badge to a soft-roader for the first time: this is the RS Q3. Using a slightly detuned TTRS engine, the RS Q3 puts 306bhp and 307lb ft through all four wheels, via a standard-fit dual-clutch gearbox Audi RS Q3: the powertrain spec The petrol-fuelled 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbocharged engine is related to the TTRS five-pot, but here it's developing 306bhp rather than 335bhp. Maximum torque is on tap from 1500rpm to 4200rpm.
Mercedes-Benz Bionic car at MoMA
Thu, 28 Feb 2008Unveiled in June 2005, the Bionic car was developed by designers, engineers and biologists working hand in hand. Its template was a sea dweller from tropical latitudes: Ostracion Cubicus - more commonly known as the boxfish. Despite its unusual-looking shape, the fish is extremely aerodynamic and can therefore move using a minimal amount of energy.