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Clinton, Connecticut, United States
Sun Visors for Sale
- Cadillac sun visor brackets(US $120.00)
- Originl 1963 1964 1965 ford fairlane interior sun visor matched pair fomoco
- Oe 1970 chevelle ss , gto , grand prix coupe sun visors buckskin/saddle
- 1964-1965 ford mustang galaxie fairlane monterey convertible dowel pins(US $19.95)
- Us eagle flag sunshade for car suv truck jumbo folding windshield auto shade(US $29.95)
- Ford 1959 sunvisor (rh-lh) used -good condition fairlane retractable convertible(US $50.00)
A Pagani Zonda R For Sale – Track not included!
Wed, 11 Mar 2009A Pagani Zonda R is up for grabs As we reported recently, Pagani has finally got round to officially launching the Pagani Zonda R, the ultimate performance Zonda (not that there’s anything wrong with the performance on the Zonda S or Zonda F or Zonda Cinque or…), which is a pure, track-only version of Pagani’s stunning supercar. As you would expect, there are only going to be a handful of Zonda Rs made and frankly, unless you have your own track (or own your own country), you’re not going to be able to use it to blat down to the pub on a Sunday lunchtime. But that small detail won’t stop the well-heeled petrol-head from digging deep to buy one.
Ferrari FF: UK debut at Goodwood FoS
Thu, 16 Jun 2011Ferrari FF - off to Goodwood There has probably not been a car in Ferrari’s history that has polarised opinion in quite the same way as the Ferrari FF. Launched at Geneva in the Spring, it is the first ever four wheel drive Ferrari but, perhaps more importantly, it’s a ‘Shooting Brake’. Not a traditional Ferrari design, by any stretch.
Hackers compromise Prius, seize control of wheel, brakes and more
Thu, 25 Jul 2013As an enthusiast, you're probably already worried about an autonomous car ripping the joy -- and the steering wheel -- from your hands. Now, according to Andy Greenberg at Forbes, you also have to worry about hackers ripping the steering wheel out of your car's hands (boy, do we feel strange writing that). That's because a car's computerized systems are as prone to hacking as your malware-laden desktop.