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Women's Castlex Snowmobile Snow Pants S Race Wear Fuel Thinsulate on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
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Condition:Pre-ownedAn item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“Very nice pre-owned condition. Gently used.....well cared for!” Closure:Zipper, Velcro, Snap Size:S Color:Black and Aqua Zippered Legs:Yes Material:Unknown Number of Pockets:4 Brand:CastleX Insulation Material:Thinsulate Department:Women Type:Snowmobile Race Wear Pants Waist:Partial Elasticized plus Velcro Model:Fuel Leg Bottoms:Inside Elasticized.....Outside Velcro and Snap

One Lap of the Web: the Bill Thomas Cheetah, Martini Racing and the 1976 Ferrari 208 GT4

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. --You've probably seen the Martini Racing livery on everything from Formula One cars to rally cars.

Toyota, Lexus cars recalled to fix brake leak

Thu, 21 Oct 2010

Toyota is recalling more than 1.5 million cars around the globe for brake and fuel-pump problems. This now brings Toyota's recall tally to more than 14 million vehicles around the world in the last year, many for unintended-acceleration issues. So what does this mean for you?

2014 Porsche Cayman gets a performance-testing iPhone app

Wed, 08 May 2013

To promote the new 2014 Cayman, Porsche has cooked up an iPhone app called “Cayman Code of the Curve.” You're probably already rolling your eyes at the prospect of another automaker app that is little more than a downloadable advertisement, but this seems to be something different -- the app is designed to record your driving performance in real-time and then share results with friends. Porsche enthusiast site flatsixes.com has an exclusive first look at the app, which is still in development but is reported to be coming “soon.” Based on preliminary screenshots provided by Porsche, the app instructs users to set up a variety of courses -- cone slalom, autocross and reaction-time challenge courses are shown -- then uses the iPhone's internal accelerometer and GPS receiver to track and record your performance. You'll also be able to use the app's “record your curve” function to share favorite drives with friends on Facebook.