Racing Engines for Sale
- Anthony jones wheelie bars 42 inch(US $600.00)
- 3row radiator for 1967-1979 gmc jimmy c/g/k/p 1500 2500 3500 15 25 35 pickup at(US $105.00)
- Spawon 3row fit 2018-2023 gmc terrain chevrolet equinox 2.0l 1.5l l4 radiator mt(US $169.15)
- Zongshen 212cc,zs 212cc engine,better than daytona 190cc engine, free engine kit(US $857.00)
- 3 row radiator fit chevrolet gmc blazer 5.0l 5.7l v8 1988-1997 spawon 56mm at mt(US $152.00)
- Spawon radiator fit ford explorer flex lincoln mkt 2010-19 3.5l 3.7l 3 row v6 mt(US $189.05)
Hammer Falls On Record Silverstone Auctions Sale
Tue, 29 Jul 2014RECORDS were broken at the recent Silverstone Auctions event, as the two day sale generated more than £5 million and secured some of the highest prices seen to date. One highlight of the sale was a 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS, which was hammered away for a premium inclusive £82,225 - more than £50,000 over its lower estimate and a world record for the model. Not to be outdone, a 1989 Ferrari 328 GTS sold for a premium inclusive £77,050, breaking another world record.
Jaguar/Land Rover Virtual Reality Center
Tue, 01 Jul 2008Jaguar Land Rover has opened a new 'Virtual Reality Center' at the Design and Engineering Center in Gaydon, UK. The 'state-of-the-art' design facility draws on advanced audio visual technologies with the projection power of the world's highest resolution projectors to significantly speed up product development cycles following an investment of £2 million. The new Virtual Reality Center allows engineers and designers to see and interact with life-size, three-dimensional models of vehicles and components, reducing the need for physical prototypes.
Fourth annual World Automotive Design Competition winners announced
Thu, 10 Mar 2005The fourth annual World Automotive Design Competition was hosted by the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Ontario, on February 17. Students were asked to design a world car that has universal appeal. Christophe Charbault, a design student from the Ecole de design at the Universite de Montreal, won the first prize of US $10,000.