Accessories for Sale
- 1996 polaris indy xcr 600 sp nose cone, bumper agressive front trim piece storm(US $64.99)
- 2006 yamaha rs vector er back debris mud guard snow flap(US $44.99)
- 2003 polaris pro x 440 walker evans rear suspension back shock absorber 14.25"(US $99.99)
- Base & hardware accessories cargo base kit for 860201806 linq can-am x3 ski-doo+(US $11.79)
- Polaris 2882799 ice auger carrier rack 2018-2020 titan 800 oem(US $244.95)
- Clip with stud assembly, right, - 1018520(C $287.50)
Wired for Speed: Enthusiasts turn to parts sites for aftermarket punch at affordable prices
Mon, 10 May 2010You can get anything--literally anything--on the Internet. And for enthusiasts, this means that rare part is just a little bit easier to find. Ebay Motors says its listings of parts has increased dramatically in the last year, with inventory reaching about 13.9 million parts.
Fuel cell Hyundai powers ecosystem installation
Mon, 21 Oct 2013IN AN UNUSUAL combination of motoring and gardening, car manufacturer Hyundai has created a design installation consisting of a aquaponics ecosystem powered by the emissions from its fuel-cell vehicle. Aquaponics is a sustainable method of farming that combines growing plants in water (hydroponics) and aquaculture (raising fish in tanks). Unlike any other fuel-powered vehicle, the hyrdrogen fuel cell ix35 emits nothing other than water when being driven.
Fans get chance to drive with Top Gear's The Stig
Thu, 31 Jul 2014FANS OF BBC hit Top Gear will be able to experience the white-knuckle thrill of spinning round the programme's test track driven by The Stig, as well as driving laps themselves. The corporation's commercial arm BBC Worldwide is allowing viewers to be in the driving - or passenger - seat by launching a series of high-speed attractions at Dunsfold Park in Surrey, at which the programme is filmed. They can follow in the tyre tracks of celebrities such as Tom Cruise or Benedict Cumberbatch by trying out the "star in a reasonably priced car" course in a Kia Cee'd, just like those used on the BBC2 programme under the eye of a professional driver.