Skeeter/tracker Boat Solid Black Windshield #ws-40(14"hx"19.5wx16"d) on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
Body Parts for Sale
- Bass/pontoon plexiglass smoked tint console windshield skeeter/tracker? #001ws(US $169.99)
- Bass/pontoon plexiglass non-transparent black console windshield skeeter #007ws(US $119.98)
- Rear exhausthousing cover #389274 #0389274 johnson/evinrude/omc 1978 85-235hp (US $66.50)
- Non-transparent zx skeeter bass boat black windshield 17.75"x8.75"x14.25" rs-20(US $99.69)
- Skeeter/tracker boat solid black windshield #ws-42(13.5"hx"20.5"wx16"d)(US $190.95)
- Bass/pontoon plexiglass non-transparent black console windshield skeeter #003ws(US $119.94)
A Pagani Zonda R For Sale – Track not included!
Wed, 11 Mar 2009A Pagani Zonda R is up for grabs As we reported recently, Pagani has finally got round to officially launching the Pagani Zonda R, the ultimate performance Zonda (not that there’s anything wrong with the performance on the Zonda S or Zonda F or Zonda Cinque or…), which is a pure, track-only version of Pagani’s stunning supercar. As you would expect, there are only going to be a handful of Zonda Rs made and frankly, unless you have your own track (or own your own country), you’re not going to be able to use it to blat down to the pub on a Sunday lunchtime. But that small detail won’t stop the well-heeled petrol-head from digging deep to buy one.
Ford cranks out new 351 performance engine block
Fri, 12 Jun 2009Ford Racing has released a new performance engine block based on the architecture of the automaker's famed Windsor 351. The Boss 351 block is suitable for use in race cars and street rods. It carries a sticker price of $1,999.
Exotics get sideways at Monticello's 'Drift With the Supercars'
Mon, 25 Oct 2010Monticello Motor Club president Ari Straus and his PR guy, Roger Garbow, were brainstorming in early October and came up with what initially sounded like a crazy idea: Bring a bunch of supercars to the track for a day of drifting. "Beer was involved," says Garbow, in an attempt to rationalize the insanity of the concept. The next day, the two decided it was still a crazy idea.