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Elk River, Minnesota, United States
Shocks & Suspension for Sale
- Oem 95 arctic cat zrt 600 front fox shocks 1603-878(US $70.00)
- Oem 1995 arctic cat zrt 600 left side lower a arm 0703-253(US $24.00)
- Ski-doo full body skid plate (rev-xp) black 860200287(US $75.00)
- Arctic cat 91-2003 arctic cat sway bar z zl zr 440 500 600 700 800 0703-202(US $27.00)
- Arctic cat 1995 zrt 600 steering tie rod 0605-216(US $23.00)
- Hygear suspension 205-03-970 shock shafts - shaft length 9.70" - shaft diameter(US $49.95)
Mercedes-Benz B-Class aerodynamics tested [w/video]
Tue, 21 Feb 2012Mercedes-Benz has produced a video testing the aerodynamics of its new B-Class – which it claims is the most aerodynamically efficient car in the world – using a wind tunnel and fluorescent paint. The W245-generation B-Class has the lowest aerodynamic drag in its segment with a Cd of just 0.26, thanks to features such as serrated front wheel arch spoilers, optimized cooling airflow and a Pagoda roof to help airflow over its profile. The car's aero properties were put to the test at the MIRA vehicle test facility in the UK using fluorescent paint in 60mph winds to highlight its flow dynamics, only visible under UV lights.
New Subaru Forester UK launch summer 2013
Mon, 26 Nov 2012The 2013 Subaru Forester was revealed in Japan earlier this month and Subaru confirm it will arrive in the UK summer 2013. The new Forester does look very like the current Forester, but it does get some cosmetic tweaks with new bumpers, a more defined crease down the flanks and new alloys, mas well as a few extra toys like a new Infotainment Centre and SatNav with reversing camera. But what is also new is that in addition to a 2.0 litre petrol and diesel engine option – both with around 150PS – Subaru has confirmed the 2012 Forester will also get a new a new 2.0-litre direct injection turbo good for 280PS, which should bring a whole new dimension to the Forester experience.
UPDATE: Jack Roush, injured in plane crash, transferred to Mayo Clinic
Thu, 29 Jul 2010Jack Roush was transferred on Wednesday evening to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., to receive treatment for facial injures sustained in a plane crash, his company said. Roush, 68, is co-owner of Roush-Fenway Racing and chairman of Roush Enterprises, a supplier most famous for customizing Ford Mustangs. He crashed his plane during landing on Tuesday at an airport in Oshkosh, Wis.