Other for Sale
- 1995 honda cr500 cr 500 cr500r chain rollers guides(US $17.99)
- 1995 honda cr500 cr 500 cr500r gas fuel petrol tank mounts brackets(US $14.99)
- Harley davidson vrscf v-rod muscle right radiator shroud - not painted(US $100.00)
- Swingarm (plus) kawasaki zx-14 2008-2009 with caliper, axle, chain, guard & case(US $475.00)
- Arlen ness speedometer guage cover 1-7/8(US $32.50)
- New kawasaki vulcan 1500a passenger backrest(US $117.99)
Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing – the Website
Sat, 12 Sep 2009Mercedes has launched a website to promote the SLS AMG Gullwing As well as the pictures we also had the SLS AMG Press Release for those who want every nut and bolt detail put together by Mercedes. But now Mercedes has gone one better, and put up a Mercedes SLS AMG Website (well, a micro-site anyway) so those that are mesmerised by Mercedes’ 21st century recreation of the legendary 300SL can get their fix of all things SLS between now and 2011 when the SLS is likely to hit the roads. The website’s not a proper configurator as such, rather a complete encyclopedia of all things SLS – from technology to interior – with lots of images and detail.
Kia Borrego
Thu, 08 Nov 2007Kia has released photos of the Borrego, a full-size SUV for the North American market. The production model, which was originally previewed as the Mesa Concept at the 2005 Detroit Auto show, would have taken exactly three years to be transformed from a show car to a full production model when it makes its official debut at the NAIAS in 2008. Overall proportions and design details have been adjusted and toned-down noticeably from the Mesa concept, with details such as more realistically-sized alloy wheels, the body-To-DLO ratio, a no-frills interior and, perhaps most apparent, the more subtle greenhouse graphics.
Caterham Sevens reimagined as classic F1 cars
Tue, 20 May 2014You could never really call the Caterham Seven modern – its look has remained fundamentally unchanged since the original Lotus Seven (the car Caterham would eventually buy the rights to build) launched back in 1957. Today, the engine is still in the front, those delightfully exposed front wheels still float over bumps and the frog-eyed headlights serve as a reminder of years gone by. And now the modern Seven has been taken right back to the period where it was first conceived, with these Grand Prix-style racers from Zolland Design.