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Electrical Components for Sale
- 2011 roketa jl250p jl 250-free usa shipping-key switch gas cap lock set (US $39.20)
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- Yamaha 1974 dt360a enduro guages clocks meters speedometer tachometer(US $25.00)
- 1999 99 triumph speed triple 955i t595 t509 throttle position sensor(US $15.00)
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Morgan's eco car
Thu, 15 Mar 2007By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 15 March 2007 05:05 Morgan Life Car: the lowdown Morgan, that most traditional of British brands, has announced it will launch a zero-emissions car called the Life Car at next year’s Geneva show. Based on the regular Aero chassis, the Life Car is part DTI-funded and involves partnerships with Oxford University and a company that developed fuel-cell technology for military applications – such as providing medical teams with power during conflicts. The Life Car is predicted to weigh 600kg, have a small fuel cell delivering 33bhp and, erm, no brakes.
Bentley Supersports ‘Ice Speed Record’ Convertible: Official
Mon, 28 Feb 2011Bentley Supersports 'Ice Speed Record' Convertible Last week we brought you news of a new Bentley Limited Edition – the Bentley Supersports ‘Ice Speed Record’ Convertible – and now Bentley catch up with the story too. It looks like most of our information was accurate, but Bentley has changed their minds – or we got steered in the wrong direction – as the exterior treatment has changed a bit from the last story. On the power front – rather the point when it comes to Bentley Supersports – the Bentley Supersports ISR’s 6.0 litre W12 gets 631bhp and 590lb/ft of torque, and runs on anything up to E85 fuel.
Brit GP moves to Donington Park
Fri, 04 Jul 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 04 July 2008 12:44 The FIA has announced that from 2010 the British GP will move to Donington Park. It’s a return to the East Midlands circuit after 17 years, which last hosted the Grand Prix of Europe in 1993. To bring the circuit up to scratch for the Formula One crowd Donington Park has announced it will commence a 5-year, £100m investment programme.