Sprint Cars for Sale
- Joes racing products coned axle spacer kit for mini sprint(US $63.32)
- 4pc ti 1/4-20 12pt jet nuts superlight 6al4v grade 5 reduced head racing(US $12.70)
- Keizer aluminum wheels, inc. splined wheel b/l 10x14 6in bs 27t 10146spbl(US $339.28)
- Keizer aluminum wheels, inc. splined wheel b/l 15x18 5in 42t 15186spbcbl(US $586.04)
- Keizer aluminum wheels, inc. splined wheel b/l 15x18 6in bs 42t 15187spbcbl(US $586.04)
- King racing 2730 - steel bolt assortment (200 pieces)(US $203.88)
2014 Nissan Qashqai teased again – and almost revealed
Mon, 04 Nov 20132014 Nissan Qashqai teased again – and almost revealed Nissan has been bust teasing the 2014 Qashqai ahead of its reveal later this week, and today we get the latest tease which actuallt reveals the front end. The last tease only managed to show us the new Qashqai under a dust sheet in a tunnel, but this time we get a head-on view of the Qashqai to give us a few clues about its new look. The bonnet has more flowing lines than before which continue down in to the chrome element of the grill which, although similar in shape, is more integrated than before with slimmer headlights with integrated, v-shaped running lights.
Toyota Prius+ gets a bit of a tweak for 2015
Thu, 09 Oct 2014Toyota Prius+ gets a bit of a tweak for 2015 It’s more than three years since Toyota took the Prius and turned it in to the world’s only seven-seat MPV – the Toyota Prius+ – and more than two years since it arrived in the UK. So it’s time for a tweak or two. The cosmetic changes to the Prius+ are, by any standards, minor and consist of the normal facelift fodder with tweaks at the front – new grill design and badge and LED lights – and the back – redesigned bumper, slightly different lights and some trim round the numberplate – being pretty much it for the exterior.
New-car smell less toxic but not safe, Ecology Center says
Tue, 21 Feb 2012The Ecology Center released its fourth consumer guide to toxic chemicals last week, and the news is better. The amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in new cars has decreased, but we still have a ways to go. VOCs in plastics and flame retardants have been linked to a variety of acute and long-term health concerns.