Air Intake & Fuel Delivery for Sale
- Gm fuel pump firebird lemans 265 301 350 400 455(US $18.99)
- Air intake elbow boot, fits vw vanagon 1980-83½(US $34.00)
- Edelbrock super dual manifold 1938-1948 ford/mercury flathead 1100 w/gen. mount(US $155.00)
- 60 61 62 63 64 ??? corvette air cleaner assembly louvered original oem factory ?(US $100.00)
- 70 dodge plymouth 440 hp carburator idle stop solenoid(US $115.00)
- Vw fuel pump,1200-1600cc w/generator(US $15.99)
Design Contest: 2005 World Automotive Design Competition announced
Tue, 07 Dec 2004The World Automotive Design Competition, sponsored by Alias and hosted by the Canadian International Auto Show, is back with more participating design schools and an impressive list of prizes. Design students from twenty-six schools around the world have been invited to design a World Car that visually identifies its cultural origins and, at the same time, has appeal, and can be sold throughout the world, in at least five countries on three continents. The vehicle should be easily recognized as coming from a particular culture.
2014 Subaru WRX STI revealed – and it’s coming to the UK
Wed, 15 Jan 20142014 Subaru WRX STI revealed – and it’s coming to the UK We learnt last week that the new Subaru WRX STI was heading for a debut at the Detroit Auto Show and it’s now arrived, as has confirmation that the new WRX STI is going on sale in the UK too. Subaru UK has confirmed that because the Yen has weakened there’s now a strong enough case to put the new WRX STI on sale in the UK, and that it will cost less than the original list price of the old model at £28,995. The new WRX STI gets the familiar 2.5 litre four-pot delivering 305bhp and 290lb/ft of torque, sent to all four wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox.
Electric Cars now VAT free in Iceland
Tue, 10 Apr 2012Electric Cars in Iceland now VAT free The Icelandic Government has decided to remove VAT on electric cars to bring EV costs in line with ICE prices. We don’t believe that Governments should be promoting EVs and Hybrids by giving tax breaks to buyers. In a country like the UK – and most other countries – promoting EV cars at the taxpayers expense is a nonsense.