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New 15 X 4.5 Launcher Spoke Wheels Ford/dodge Bolt Pattern on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
THE WHEELS HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. BOUGHT FROM SUMMIT AND HAD MOUNTED AND REALIZED THEY WERE WRONG BOLT PATTERN.
Brand:ROCKET RACING Rim Diameter:15 Rim Material:Aluminum Offset:2.25 IN. Rim Width:4.5 Quantity:2

BOUGHT NEW FROM SUMMIT RACING FOR $380. FOR PAIR AND HAD MOUNTED AND REALIZED THEY WERE WRONG BOLT PATTERN (FORD INSTEAD OF CHEV)  ORDERED A PROPER SET FROM SUMMIT AND NOW HAVE A PAIR OF NEW WHEELS I CANNOT USE.  MY LOSE, YOUR GAIN.

Mazda wins 2008 LA Design Challenge

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The Mazda Kaan concept has won the fifth annual LA Design Challenge competition, part of the Design Los Angeles automobile designer's conference. The award was presented during the second press day of the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, following a designers' luncheon and keynote speech by Daniel Simon, visionary futurist and author of Cosmic Motors. As we reported last month, nine local Southern California design studios entered the competition to envisage how motor sport vehicles might be in the year 2025, answering the theme ‘Motorsports 2025'.

Build your Mini Cooper Hardtop

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The 500-hp club

Thu, 30 May 2013

Petrol heads, continue to rejoice: Car manufacturers have not ignored your cries for high-powered cars and trucks. Despite tightening emissions regulations and rising fuel costs, automakers are building an increasing number of vehicles putting out at least 500 horses. Based on our research, there are over 80 cars sold in the United States that deliver these burnout-inducing numbers (not including tuners such as Mosler or Callaway).