Gauges & Cables for Sale
- 2008-2014 arctic cat t570 snowmobile spi throttle cable(US $44.31)
- 2001-2007 polaris edge xcsp indy classic rear lower pivot shock mount 1541711(US $24.00)
- Spi sports parts inc throttle cable for yamaha sr540 1982-1983 05-138-35(US $12.00)
- 1978-80 arctic cat el tigre 5000 f/a 78-79 l/c 6000 speedometer gauge 606 miles(US $75.00)
- Throttle cable - 2012 polaris 800 rmk(US $15.00)
- Sports parts inc 05-140-06 throttle cable kx051406(US $33.57)
Drayson Racing and RCA launch EV racing car contest
Thu, 06 Dec 2012Drayson Racing has launched a contest with the Royal College of Art's Vehicle Design program to design electric racing car concepts for the FIA's new Formula E series, which is set to start in 2014. The RCA's students are asked to present designs that explore new themes within the technical constraints as part of this course's curriculum. The previous Drayson Formula E concept was developed by Sergio Rinland who will be part of a series of workshops and lectures on aerodynamics, engineering packaging, production engineering and materials, giving students the technical knowledge to develop their designs.
Jaguar F-Type – new video ahead of debut
Thu, 20 Sep 2012We have new video of the Jaguar F-Type ahead of its reveal in a week’s time at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Jaguar then did pragmatic thing and released that rogue image of three F-Types officially (rather than twisting arms to take it down as sister company Land Rover did with the first photo of the 2013 Range Rover) so we could see the F-Type in decent detail. But just the one photo.
Driven: Fisker Karma
Thu, 08 Sep 2011Even top-flight car designers are usually not known for their business acumen. So Henrik Fisker's announcement that he would build the "the world's first luxury plug-in hybrid" was met with some cynicism as he stood next to his Fisker Karma concept at the 2008 NAIAS in Detroit. Three years on and CDN is one of the first to get to drive Fisker Automotive's production Karma, a car so hot of the press this model is number three or four off Valmet Automotive's production line in Finland.