Hangers, Clamps & Flanges for Sale
- Tectran hl400 exhaust clamp 4 in., aluminized/steel, lap style, with 2 bolts(US $39.85)
- Nickson inc 17160 - o.e. insulator(US $19.92)
- 2.5" cnc self aligning v-band vband clamp flange kit male/female stainless steel(US $28.54)
- 2--exhaust clamp, 51mm shock connection exhaust pipe-silencer strap-k9822-(US $)
- Mercedes-benz e-class exhaust gas recirculation bracket e200cdi / bluetec diesel(AU $43.75)
- Aluminum flange 4.21" v band clamp for borg warner s400 s400sxe s500 s500sx s500(US $41.99)
Gordon Murray designs electric sports car – Teewave AR.1
Thu, 22 Sep 2011Toray Industries Teewave AR.1 by GMD If you jumped straight from the headline to here, you may be flushed with excitement at the prospect that Gordon Murray – the man responsible for the McLaren F1 – has penned an electric roadster – the Toray Teewave AR.1. Admittedly the name doesn’t roll of the tongue quite like ‘McLaren F1′, but we can forgive the uninspiring name as the Teewave AR.1 is bound to be impressive. Isn’t it?
Z-Party: Nissan marks 40 years of sports-car fun
Thu, 29 Jul 2010It's one of the most iconic names in the auto world: The Z car. No matter the number--240, 350, 370--that singular letter rings true with enthusiasts. And the style, power and pure fun of Nissan's famous sports car are being celebrated this week around Nashville.
French government vows Renault reform after meeting with Ghosn
Fri, 18 Mar 2011The French government will see to it that the individuals responsible for the now debunked Renault SA espionage affair are dealt with, the Finance and Industry ministers said in a statement. "The ministers underscored that they will pay close attention to organizational reform and individual responsibility (at Renault) based on the result of the audit," Finance minister Christine Lagarde and Industry Minister Eric Besson said in a joint statement after meeting with Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn on Thursday. The French state, which owns 15 percent of Renault, has called for a thorough investigation into discredited claims that three Renault executives were spying on the carmaker, possibly for a foreign government.