Exhaust Pipes & Tips for Sale
- Magnaflow 10792 tru-x; stainless steel crossover pipe(US $101.54)
- Mbrp 3" turbo down pipe 1994 1995 1996 1997 ford 7.3 powerstroke 7.3l da6218(US $94.99)
- Mbrp 3" turbo down pipe 1994 1995 1996 1997 ford 7.3 powerstroke 7.3l da6218(US $94.99)
- Stainless steel 3.5" roled exhaust tip nascar performance by aero(US $18.99)
- Mbrp stainless exhaust tip - 4" inlet 5" exit single wall angle cut 12" lg t5051(US $49.99)
- Brand new oem exhaust system end pipe 2010-2014 volvo s60 xc60 #31373942(US $92.00)
Scuola Politecnica di Design announces Chris Bangle workshop
Mon, 13 Jul 2009Italy’s Scuola Politecnica di Design has announced a seven-day workshop with former BMW Group design boss Chris Bangle at its campus in Milan. Themed ‘Future Personal Emotional Mobility’ and scheduled to run from 18 to 24 September 2009, the workshop invites design degree graduates and experienced car designers to take part in a project to create a new breed of sustainable shared transportation for the year 2050. Based on the concept that the mass migration of people from the countryside to cities will in the future create even more social, economic and ecological differences between population zones, this event will see attendees work closely with Bangle towards designing systems that engage on an emotional as well as an economic level, satisfying the personal transportation needs – and desires – of a disparate global population while minimising impact on the environment.
Caterham Cars offers free 40-year anniversary package
Thu, 09 May 2013Caterham Cars, the U.K.-based maker of lightweight track-day vehicles, will celebrate 40 years building the legendary Seven with a free option package for the open-wheel roadster. The package is available starting today, but only for the first 40 orders of the Seven or its variants. Rights to the Seven were acquired by Graham Nearn from Lotus legend Colin Chapman in 1973.
GM to build new pickups in Missouri, 2 midsize models in Tennessee
Tue, 20 Sep 2011General Motors plans to build its next-generation mid-sized pickup in Missouri and will reopen its former Saturn assembly plant in Tennessee to build two new mid-sized vehicles, according to details released Tuesday of its tentative pact with the UAW. GM has been tight-lipped about whether it planned U.S. production of the next iteration of the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, its small pickups.