These gauge panels feature the same top quality construction and components that QuickCar has been known for over the years. QuickCar Gauges are built with lightweight housings, easy to read graphics, bright fluorescent needle and illuminated dial face and come in quality built, ready to install panels. Oil Pressure/ Water Temperature Black panel Thank you. |
Gauges for Sale
- Lokar bdi-9100 1932 ford oval billet aluminum dash insert 3-3/8'' two gauge(US $196.99)
- Longacre 44490 2 gauge aluminum panel with accutech wr smi gauges & tach - op,wt(US $454.90)
- Longacre 44597 accutech smi oil temperature gauge in modular panel - 100° - 280°(US $104.90)
- Sunpro "custom line" triple gauge set - full size 2" cp7999(US $23.00)
- Vdo 350-901 cockpit international mechanical oil pressure gauge 80 psi/5 bar(US $37.14)
- Longacre 44518 4 gauge molded cf panel with accutech smi gauges - op,wt,ot,fp(US $469.89)
VW & Porsche could become Auto Union
Thu, 13 Aug 2009It looks like Porsche and VW may come together under the Auto Union banner. Of course, all these shenanigans have come about because of Porsche’s desire to gobble up VW. The plan looked great, and Porsche grabbed a big chunk of VW stock.
Another Ayrton Senna Honda NSX for sale
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Ayrton Senna’s Honda NSX (pictured) is expected to fetch £75-85k Ayrton Senna was arguably the greatest F1 driver of all time, and his death 20 years ago at Imola sent shock waves through the sport and deprived F1 fans of more years of Senna’s driving prowess. But driving F1 cars wasn’t the only thing Senna did; just like today’s F1 drivers he was also involved in road car development, and during his time with McLaren he was a part of Honda’s (engine suppliers at the time for McLaren) development of the original NSX. So any Honda NSX with a clear link to Senna can reasonably expect to be a desirable car for collectors and F1 fans to acquire, and the Honda NSX up for grabs at Silverstone Auctions’ sale next month has a very clear Senna link.
Luc Donckerwolke appointed as Seat Design Director
Mon, 08 Aug 2005Belgian designer Luc Donckerwolke will be appointed as Seat Design Director, starting next month. Donckerwolke moves within the Audi Brand Group to replace Walter De'Silva who retains his position as the group's Director of Design. In his new position, Donckerwolke will also take over the Spanish company's Design Centre, currently run by Steve Lewis who is moving on to assume new responsibilies within the Audi Brand Group.