Radiators & Parts for Sale
- 62mm 3 rows all aluminum radiator model-t ford engine/bucket 1924-1927 25 26(US $155.00)
- 96-99 i30 95-99 maxima manual transmission 2 row aluminum radiator + fan shroud(US $197.95)
- 86-87 buick skylark 88 pontiac grand am 2.5l 4-cyl manual cool system radiator(US $79.80)
- 2009-2010 toyota corolla 1.8l cyl a/t cooling radiator replacement assembly(US $104.11)
- 1984-1986 nissan 200sx radiator replacement 2.0l 4cyl auto trans 11 3/4"toc a/t(US $98.66)
- Radiator support core primed ki1225114 for 2000-2003 kia spectra sedan wo latch(US $249.90)
Honda Civic Type-R MUGEN (2009) first official pictures
Mon, 22 Jun 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 22 June 2009 18:00 Honda's Mugen Motorsports performance tuning arm has released the first official pictures of the company's stripped-out Civic Type-R hot hatch. Details are still sketchy, but let's start with the visual changes. There's a deeper and wider front spoiler (sans fog lights), a new grille, a vented bonnet, plus vents just behind the front wheels. At the back the Civic's triangular exhausts have been replaced by two huge bazooka tailpipes, which fit beneath a more angular rear bumper, and there's also a double-decker wing to make rear visibilty even worse.
Gemballa Tornado 750 GTS – may the force be with you
Fri, 24 Apr 2009The extreme, Porsche Cayenne based, Gemballa Tornado 750 GTS Gemballa has produced some pretty extreme versions of Porsche cars over the years. And this latest version of the Gemballa Tornado – the Tornado 750 GTS – is up there with the most extreme. It not only looks like something from a sci-fi movie, it performs like one.
BMW and Toyota to team up for sports car
Fri, 29 Jun 2012BMW and Toyota have agreed to jointly engineer and produce a new sports car as part of a broad-reaching technical partnership that is also set to center on lightweight construction solutions, fuel-cell development and hybrid powertrains. The announcement of the deal builds on an existing agreement for the supply of BMW diesel engines for various Toyota models, agreed to in December 2011. That was advanced with the signing of a memorandum by BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer and Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda in Munich, Germany, on Friday.