up for sale is a MSD 6AL used came out of my mud truck when I had problems thought this was bad and turned out the pick up was bad and left the new one in it thanks for looking
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Ignition for Sale
- Crane cams ps92 ignition performane coil p/n#730-0092 imca drag msd mallory nhra(US $65.00)
- Msd-7 al2
- Painless performance 50404 / 4 switch lighted non-fused rocker switch panel(US $158.99)
- Painless performance 50406 / 6 switch lighted non-fused rocker switch panel(US $247.99)
- Painless performance 50302 / 6 switch fused panel w/wiring & hardware(US $334.99)
- Painless 50506 / fused dragster vertical 6 switch panel w/wiring & hardware(US $374.99)
VW Polo R confirmed for 2013
Mon, 16 May 2011VW Polo WRC makes the case for the 4WD VW Polo R We speculated a year ago that the Polo GTI wouldn’t be the top of the Polo tree, and that Volkswagon would roll out the VW Polo R in 2012, but perhaps with FWD instead of the 4WD its big brother, the Golf R, enjoys. But just a few months later it seemed clear that we would end up getting a 4WD Polo R at some point after Audi lost its bottle at the last minute and pulled the Audi S1 badge off a FWD A1, instead calling it the Audi A1 1.4 TFSI. That change of heart by Audi – saving the S1 badge for a quattro S1 – meant that a quattro platform would be developed for the S1, and as the A1 uses the Polo platform it meant a 4WD platform would be available for the Polo too.
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Volkswagen iBeetle takes iPhone integration to another level
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