Shocks & Suspension for Sale
- Spi rear gas shock absorber for polaris snow replaces oem# 7043327 & 7043281(US $127.95)
- 32x front a-arm delrin bushing kit ski-doo rev 505070566(US $23.02)
- Kimpex spring adjustment block 299982 4750-0164(US $18.46)
- Yamaha snowmobiles new kimpex idler wheel black 7" 04-116-98(US $18.95)
- Spi front gas suspension shock su-04012 54-2306 120160(US $67.69)
- Spi slide spring hook 04-320-04 54-32211 lp04145(US $11.96)
A Fine Time To Be A Motorist
Fri, 03 Jan 2014ALREADY cash-strapped motorists are paying millions of pounds for minor infringements after a record number of fines were issued, according to claims made by a national newspaper. The Daily Mail said that drivers are paying out £135 million a year after being caught on camera blocking box junctions or straying into bus lanes. Some 1.32 million fines were issued for minor offences in 2011/12, the newspaper said, a record number and a rise of 16% on the previous year.
Peugeot 207CC
Thu, 07 Dec 2006Following the 207 Epure concept shown at the Paris Motor Show, Peugeot has revealed the production version, the 207CC - though without the concept's fuel-cell powertrain. Succeeding the popular 206CC launched in 2001, the 207CC obviously doesn't differ much from the show car, which was the first model touched by Co-Director Peugeot Design Jerome Gallix. Replacing the fuel cell is a range of IC engines; two gas and one diesel.
Citroën designers: Design students have 'golden opportunity'
Fri, 25 Jan 2013Today's car design students "have got a fantastic opportunity in a very different world," say Citroën designers. Though the automotive industry has been suffering in many regions in the current economic climate, the next generation of car designers "have got a fantastic opportunity," says Andrew Cowell, Senior Design Manager at Citroën, in conversation with Car Design News at the Royal College of Art, London. "The industry will evolve quite a lot, and these guys (the students on the postgraduate Vehicle Design course) will come out into a very different world." "They'll start in a very interesting period", says Alexandre Malval, Citroën Design Director and himself a graduate from the RCA course.