Exhaust Pipes & Tips for Sale
- (2) diamond eye performance exhaust elbow 529026(US $89.89)
- 3" high flow cat-delete downpipe test pipe for vw 98-05 passat 1.8t b5 b5.5(US $95.90)
- Walker exhaust intermediate pipe steel 2007 jeep liberty 3.7l v6 / 2.8l diesel(US $27.95)
- Dynomax walker 54288 direct fit exhaust pipe tailpipe for jeep liberty(US $98.95)
- T-304 stainless steel ss downpipe down pipe test 02-05 civic si ep3 3dr hb jdm(US $58.99)
- Universal 2.5 x 12 stainless steel 10" braided flex pipe connector/joint adapter(US $25.99)
Bentley Continental Flying Spur gets custom furniture features
Fri, 30 Sep 2011Bentley will team up with bespoke furniture maker Linley to make an extremely limited run of 10 Continental Flying Spurs for the Chinese market. The move highlights the increasing importance of China and its growth potential for luxury makers racing to stake a foothold in the market. The Flying Spurs are customized using the expertise of Linley's design and furniture background, and the interior gets a special veneer and a box in the rear console with a humidor, a cigar cutter and an ashtray.
Renault Twingo Renaultsport (2008): first official pictures
Thu, 31 Jan 2008By Tom Clarkson First Official Pictures 31 January 2008 18:17 Renault today unveiled its new 133bhp Twingo RS in Paris - with a little help from F1 stars Fernando Alonso and Nelson Piquet Jnr, who were in town for the launch of their R28 F1 car. The Twingo RS has a naturally aspirated 1.6-litre engine that produces 20bhp more than the 1.2-litre turbo of the Twingo GT. There are cosmetic differences between the two cars as well, such as extended front and rear wings, a rear spoiler and a lower front bumper on the RS.
Geneva 2011 - Best in Show
Fri, 04 Mar 2011Unlike Detroit, which generated a lot of hype for what turned out to be not as much new product as we'd hoped, the Geneva show was a true return to form, with all new vehicles occupying various different market segments making their debuts. But Geneva wouldn't be complete without the seemingly never-ending stream of concept cars filling the halls of the Palexpo. Every year the Swiss show's neutrality is the perfect breeding ground for the French, Italian and German automakers to strut their future visions for mobility about.