Exhaust Pipes & Tips for Sale
Walker exhaust 43960 exhaust pipe-exhaust tail pipe(US $22.13)
Walker exhaust 52444 exhaust pipe(US $19.00)
Walker exhaust 53548 exhaust pipe(US $167.05)
Walker exhaust 53537 exhaust pipe(US $15.49)
Walker exhaust 52361 exhaust pipe(US $127.28)
Walker exhaust 52349 exhaust pipe(US $113.87)
Infiniti G Convertible
Mon, 24 Nov 2008The second-generation Infiniti G37 coupe - badged Nissan Skyline in Japan - was previewed by the Coupe Concept at the 2006 NAIAS show and debuted in production form at the 2007 New York Auto Show. Now, at the 2008 LA Auto Show, the convertible version has appeared with a three-part folding hardtop, following BMW's lead with the conceptually similar 3-Series cabriolet. Powered exclusively by a 3.7-liter V6, the G37 convertible comes with a specification that includes leather seats, a 'power walk-in' device that electrically moves the front seats out of the way to help ingress and egress to the rear, and air-conditioning that automatically detects whether the roof is up or down.
Audi A1 1.4 TFSI (2010) first picture
Wed, 22 Sep 2010This new Audi A1 might have a long and convoluted name – it's the A1 1.4 TFSI (136 kW) – but it's not an Audi S1 by another name. While everyone has been expecting a hot version of the A1 to be unveiled at next week's Paris motor show (and this is it), it's not dubbed S1 because there's an even hotter version of the A1 still to come. Meanwhile, this first tuned and tweaked version of the A1 uses the same engine as the VW Polo GTI, Skoda Fabia vRS and Seat Ibiza Cupra.
Nissan Resonance Concept at Detroit. The next Murano SUV?
Thu, 10 Jan 2013Nissan are teasing the Resonance Concept ahead of a debut at the Detroit Auto Show, which could be the next Murano SUV. The 2013 Detroit Auto show is looming, and the teases are starting to gather momentum as car makers seek to pique interest in their new and future models. This afternoon it’s the turn of Nissan to tease a new concept for Detroit – the Nissan Resonance Concept – although beyond the usual teaser image (above) there’s little to go on.