up for action is a winter spindle and one dmi a right and left set they had new king pins and bushings about 6 races ago has alum brake rotor in good working conditioin sold as is needs cleaned
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Sprint Cars for Sale
- Dzus button steel 10 pack fasteners quarter turn sprint car .500 7/16(US $14.75)
- Dzus button steel 25 pack fasteners quarter turn sprint car .500 7/16(US $24.50)
- Dzus button steel 50 pack fasteners quarter turn sprint car .500 7/16(US $49.00)
- Dzus button steel 100 pack fasteners quarter turn sprint car .500 7/16(US $95.00)
- King steering gear locator with fuel shut off sprint car(US $16.00)
- Winters rear end lower shaft sprint car late model modified(US $10.00)
Renault Koleos
Thu, 28 Sep 2006By Ben Barry Motor Shows 28 September 2006 01:37 The lowdown Renault boss Carlos Ghosn today unveiled the latest fruits of the Renault/Nissan alliance at the Paris Motor Show: the Renault Koleos concept, the French firm’s first steps into soft-roader territory. Despite being a concept, the Koleos closely mirrors the production car. The Koleos is an incredibly important vehicle for Renault, taking it into the crossover 4x4 market, and being a key player in La Regie’s bid to release 26 cars by 2009 – ‘to rejuvenate, extend and revitalize our product range,’ according to Ghosn.
Audi R8 LMX – the most powerful R8 yet – costs from £160,025
Sat, 10 May 2014The Audi R8 LMX (pictured) is the first production car with laser lights The new Audi R8 LMX is actually the most powerful R8 road car Audi has produced, but they seem keener you know that it has laser beam headlights. But that’s because they’ve beaten BMW to the punch on the laser front. As a run-out version of the current R8, the R8 LMX has a lot to offer, with more power, more toys, a hefty price tag and a debut in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month.
GM speeds development of cars delayed during battle for survival
Thu, 17 Dec 2009With bankruptcy behind it, General Motors is speeding up the development of vehicle programs that had been delayed. One car, the next generation Chevrolet Malibu, will go on sale in two years. In August, GM executives said that car would debut a year later, in 2012.