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Roadstar 1700 Performance Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $1,800.00
Location:

Villa Rica, Georgia, United States

Villa Rica, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Maxair Battery Cables

Roadstar Warrior Starter

Patrick Racing Standard Bore HC Pistons

Patrick Racing Adjustable Pushrods

Patrick Racing High Lift Valve Springs and Retainers

Patrick Racing Cams

Patrick Racing 45MM Carb and Cables

Patrick Racing Billet Air Cleaner

Patrick Racing Adjustable Pushrod Tubes (not pictured) new in box never installed.

DYNA 3000 ignition

Everything needed to build a bad ass race or street motor.

Over $4,000 in current priced parts and some items were on backorder for months.
Will take $2,000 or make offer.

BMW M4 Convertible revealed. Price from £60,730

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

The BMW M4 Convertible (pictured) revealed We reported last month that the new BMW M4 Convertible would debut at this year’s New York Auto Show, and here it is ahead of that debut complete with trick folding metal roof, 425bhp and a price tag that just nicks over the £60k line. A direct replacement for the old M3 Convertible, the M4 Convertible will cost you just over £4k more than the M4 Coupe, but for the extra money you get the same car but with infinite headroom – and a big weight penalty. The new 3-piece metal folding roof can be tucked away in a mere 20 seconds at the flick of a switch, with better noise insulation than the M3 Convertible had and more room in the boot when the roof is down too.

Smart to sell Nissan-built car in U.S. in 2011

Wed, 06 Oct 2010

The U.S. distributor of Smart cars says it has a tentative deal with Nissan to sell a small, five-door car built by the Japanese automaker under the Smart brand, beginning in late 2011. Smart USA Distributor LLC, which is owned by Roger Penske's Penske Automotive Group, said the car would be powered by a gasoline engine and fit the B-segment size class.

Nissan will move Rogue output to U.S. plant

Mon, 10 Jan 2011

Nissan Motor Co. will shift production of one of its highest-volume vehicles, the Rogue crossover, from Japan to an American factory in a bid to cut its exposure to the high Japanese yen. Following the move, Nissan will build more than 100,000 Rogues a year at its Smyrna, Tenn., assembly plant in 2013, when the vehicle is scheduled for a redesign.