Exhaust Systems for Sale
- Volvo panta marine rubber bellow 21389074 22247894 110s, 120s, 130s and 150s(US $29.99)
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- Volvo panta marine rubber bellow 21389074 22247894 110s, 120s, 130s ,150s volvo(US $29.99)
- Cummins 3056158 turbo mounting nut (4 pack)(US $20.00)
- Glm marine 51330 standard exhaust elbow assembly – 7.8”(US $247.56)
- 1996-1999 kawasaki 750 xi ss exhaust header pipe 18049-3759(AU $110.00)
Retro Tin-Top Racers Are Go
Thu, 06 Mar 2014THRUXTON race circuit will be the venue for a new series of historic motorsport, as a championship for older touring cars will make its debut over the forthcoming Easter weekend. Thanks to the likes of Goodwood's popular Revival meeting for historically significant race cars, interest in such formats is on the rise. Along with genuinely historic machinery, the circuit will play host to the inaugural round of the new Super Touring Car Championship.
BMW ‘reveals’ new EfficientDynamics prototype
Wed, 08 Sep 2010BMW has established a Web site called www.dontblogabouthis.com with the express purpose of revealing a prototype being used to test a new gasoline-electric driveline earmarked for a future sports car. It’s expected to be launched in 2012 as part of BMW’s EfficientDynamics program. Featuring two short videos and four photographs of a 6-series based prototype, the Web site provides no additional information about the prototype other than to suggest that the car in question is “more than a 6-series”and is “not in its final stage.” Close inspection reveals the matte black BMW mule has a new front end resembling that of the one-off EfficientDynamics concept revealed at last year’s Frankfurt motor show.
Is Keating heading for the record books?
Fri, 06 Nov 2009By Ben Whitworth (photos by Alex McLoughlin) First Official Pictures 06 November 2009 08:49 Are we looking at the fastest car in the world? Maybe. British supercar maker Keating is taking on Bugatti with its latest iteration of the TKR, which the company hopes will crack 300mph – and earn it the title of fastest production car in the world.