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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Excel a60 universal mx rear rim 19 x 2.15 black (gek612n)(US $254.09)
- Drag specialties 60 spoke rear wheel 18x3.5 chrome (0204-0057)(US $869.95)
- Dunlop k177 bias front tire 130/70h18 (4007-78)(US $183.89)
- Maxxis razr blade atv sand left rear tire 20x11-10 (tm00061100)(US $121.00)
- Maxxis razr imx sport atv radial front tire 20x6r10 (tm00487100)(US $118.00)
- Performance machine wrath chome front wheel/rim 18x3.5 w/o abs (1242-7806r-wra)(US $1,151.65)
Great mileage? King Midget did that 50 years ago
Tue, 13 Jul 2010WITH VIDEO -- As the world grapples with ever-decreasing stocks of inexpensive oil and ever-increasing traffic, the diminutive King Midget two-seater--made in the thousands from 1946 to 1970--starts to look pretty good. Again. "These cars will be the future kings of the road," said Petersen Automotive Museum director, and huge King Midget enthusiast, Dick Messer.
Renaultsport Megane (2011) Nurburgring teaser video
Mon, 06 Jun 2011Renaultsport have released a teaser video, showing its development team preparing a new Renaultsport Megane for track-testing at the Nurburgring. Under the title 'Save the date: June 17', the video shows a previous-generation Renaultsport Megane R26.R in addition to the track-focused, luridly-painted current Megane. Renaultsport is believed to be preparing a harder-edged, more powerful RS Megane, to sit above the current RS250 Cup model. The current car is no slouch, winning general acclaim from CAR when it was included in our PCOTY 2011 convoy through France. But it looks like the fast Renault wizards from Dieppe have decided to send their latest car to the Nurburgring in order to attract the attention of the trackday brigade.
Jaguar Academy of Sport and tomorrow's sports heroes
Tue, 20 Apr 2010By Phil McNamara Motoring Issues 20 April 2010 12:26 The icons backing Jaguar’s Academy of Sport have triumphed at the highest level. Their collective achievements include 54 Olympic and world championship medals, 10 F1 podiums and a Le Mans win, England’s most successful cricket captain and our most prolific wicket taker, plus the rugby player voted the greatest of all time. And Champions League-wining footballers David Beckham and Steven Gerrard, along with Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, couldn’t make it.