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Clutch & Drive Belts for Sale
- Polaris drive belt, kevlar (never used) pt # 3211122
- Parts unlimited supreme xp belt 1 13/32in. x 44 13/16in. 1142-0281 1 13/32(US $114.95)
- Parts unlimited supreme xp belt 1 15/32in. x 43 29/32in. 1142-0282 1 15/32(US $114.95)
- Parts unlimited 47-3201 supreme xp belt 1 1/2in. x 44 9/16in. 44 9/16 1142-0283(US $114.95)
- Parts unlimited supreme xp belt 1 13/32in. 44 13/16in. 1142-0284 44 13/16(US $114.95)
- Parts unlimited supreme xp belt 1 7/16in. x 43 3/4in. 1142-0285 43 3/4"(US $114.95)
Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador production passes 1,000
Thu, 19 Jul 2012On July 19, Lamborghini built the 1,000th Aventador. It was delivered to buyer Hans Scheidecker, a German architect and multicar owner. His other Lamborghini is a Diablo.
Jaguar reveals first ‘new’ lightweight E-Type
Tue, 12 Aug 2014CLASSIC car fans and speculators alike will be rejoicing as Jaguar has revealed the prototype of its ‘new' lightweight E-Type. Six further examples will be built by Jaguar Heritage and sold as period competition vehicles, using previously unused chassis numbers to give them true authenticity. In 1963 Jaguar started the 'Special GT E-type' programme to build 18 lightweight racers, but only 12 were ever made.
Fiat Panda Aria and Grande Punto Abarth SS concepts
Mon, 17 Sep 2007By Guy Bird Motor Shows 17 September 2007 02:50 Aria goes green, Abarth gets sporty, 500 goes large… Fiat’s signature white stand featured both ends of the car spectrum: From the eco Panda Aria concept to a new even sportier version of the Grande Punto, the Abarth SS prototype. It arguably had the best show stand gimmick at Frankfurt too – a giant Fiat 500 model the size of a two-storey building housing a monorail on which punters could ride life-size 500 cars around its innards – entered through the giant 500’s wheel arch. Anyway… what about this eco Panda thingy… Oh yes, the Fiat Aria ‘concept’ is subtle like that.