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Sprint Car Front End Maxim Dmi 2-1/2" Axle New Spare Ascs 305 360 410 on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Flower Mound, Texas, United States

Flower Mound, Texas, United States
New Front End with a Used great condition Brake Rotor.
Brand:Maxim Surface Finish:Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:Maxim Front End

 New front end. Maxim 50" 2-1/2" Axle. DMI Components. New never been on a car. Has a used great condition brake rotor. Best complete price for a DMI/Maxim setup like this is from pitstopusa and is on sale for $799.95. Save some money here. Local pick up only.

BMW Vision EfficientDynamics gets green light +video

Fri, 05 Nov 2010

The BMW EfficientDynamics is set for production in 2013 Probably the biggest show stopper at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show was the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept, which offered a diesel hybrid setup withn two electric motors, M3 levels of performance and low emissions with 75mpg. In essence, a BMW M1 for the Eco generation. Since BMW revealed their Vision ED other premium car makers have joined the eco-supercar game and announced production of what amount to high-performance hybrids and/or electric cars. Mercedes has confirmed they are working on an SLS AMG E-Cell, with a working prototype already running around.

Lotus Exige Sprint (2008): first official pictures

Tue, 22 Jan 2008

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 22 January 2008 10:35 Another day, another new Lotus special edition. This is the Exige Sprint, recreating the colour scheme of the Elan Sprint built between 1971 and 1973. The limited edition Exige, of which just 40 will be built, will come with the lower portion of the body painted in white, the upper part in yellow or blue, and with a gold stripe separating the two sections.

SEMA adds four to hall of fame

Mon, 02 May 2011

The Specialty Equipment Market Association is adding four names to its hall of fame: Gray Baskerville, Art Chrisman, Chris Economaki and John Towle. The SEMA Hall of Fame recognizes those who have especially helped foster the growth of the special-equipment automotive industry. -- Baskerville was senior editor of Hot Rod magazine for 30 years, though his writing is what really secured his ticket to the hall.