Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Nrg Ball Lock Quick Release Hub Steering Wheel Hub Nrg Srk -200gm on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Hacienda Heights, California, US

Hacienda Heights, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:NRG Manufacturer Part Number:SRK 200GM Interchange Part Number:NRG SRK-200GM Other Part Number:NRG 2.0 Quick Release Part Brand:NRG Innovations

Description:

NRG Innovation quick release hub 2.0 with NRG Innovation short hub. Made to work EK9 Civic/ S2000/ Prelude
With this short hub and quick release it keeps steering wheel almost stock location, and not to close to the driver.

This sale includes the quick release and a short hub off an Honda s2000.

Tesla teases Model S prior to debut

Thu, 12 Feb 2009

Prior to its world debut on March 26, Tesla has decided to whet the appetites of green-car fans by releasing a teaser image of its upcoming Model S sedan. Under the direction of former Mazda designer Franz von Holzhausen, the Model S features a rounded front nose, a front fender plate with an affixed Tesla emblem and a noticeably shorter hoodline. Unlike the Fisker Karma, the Model S will be powered solely on battery propulsion and do without a range-extending engine, which helps accommodate the shorter hood.

Hyundai Genesis coupe gets power boost from California tuners GReddy for SEMA

Thu, 08 Oct 2009

The Hyundai Genesis coupe made a splash at the SEMA show last year with a string of eye-catching displays. And this year, it's back and more powerful than ever. Customized by California tuners GReddy, the Genesis coupe gets boosted to 350 hp and 320 lb-ft of torque, helped in large part by the company's turbo upgrade kit and a cat-back exhaust system.

Bonneville broadcast will add pepper to the salt

Wed, 31 Jul 2013

If you've ever been to Bonneville during Speed Week, you know what a thrilling corner of the motorsports world the place occupies: standing out on the endless, blazing-white expanse of salt, hearing the cars before you see them, seeing first the roostertail of salt rocketed into the air, then the tallest part of the rear fin, then the car itself, blasting over the curvature of the Earth, followed by engine cutoff, popping chutes, deceleration and the giddy celebration of driver and crew as yet another record falls. But most people -- those with jobs, kids, responsibilities (where are your priorities, people???) -- will never get a chance to go. So this year, the Southern California Timing Association has made a deal to broadcast audio of the entire Speed Week live, as it happens, direct from the salt, on the fabulous internet.