06 2006 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 Auto Wheel Rear Back Oem Stock Straight Atv 400 0471 on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, US
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Polaris rzr s xp razor 800 900 08 09 10 11 12 13 badlands black wheels 12" (US $278.00)
- Carter kart or other 3/4 drive shaft !!!(US $9.89)
- Polaris rzr s xp razor 800 900 08 09 10 11 12 13 black beadlock wheels 12"(US $398.00)
- Atc250r enkei oem rear rims wheels cst tires atc 250r honda 1986 86 450r 4x110(US $50.00)
- Yfz 450 yfz 450r rear wheels beadlock 8x8 3+5 4/115 alba racing black pair(US $210.00)
- Honda atc200es m rim plates 9" rim #2(US $10.00)
Limited-production Audi A1 quattro has monster power to all four wheels
Tue, 20 Dec 2011Audi is poised to take the supercompact class by storm with a wild 252-hp, all-wheel-drive version of the A1. To be produced in a limited run of just 333 cars, the A1 quattro harks back to Audi's rallying heyday of the 1980s. It has aggressive, competition-based styling, a turbocharged engine and the latest in all-wheel-drive technology, together with a heavily reworked interior boasting all of the sporting accoutrements to back up its impressive mechanical specification.
Audi A7 Sportback – the video
Thu, 29 Jul 2010The Audi A7 Sportback - Walkthrough video below Somehow the Audi A7 just didn’t look as dynamic as expected. I know, production cars are usually a letdown compared to the concept, but the A7 didn’t actually have any of those massively mad bits concept cars boast – 24″ wheels, sliding doors, glass everything – it just looked good. Somehow it seems much more lumpy now we get to see the production model.
McLaren F1 sells for $8.47 million at Gooding & Co’s Pebble Beach Auction
Sun, 18 Aug 2013McLaren F1 chassis #66 (pictured) has sold for $8.47 million There’s been an inexorable rise in the price of classic cars in recent years as rich men realise that certain classic cars not only have huge appeal, but appear to be going only one way in price. Add to that – certainly in the UK – that any profits made on the sale of a classic car you’ve bought for your own enjoyment are tax free, and it’s no shock that values keep rising, and the rarer the car the more they rise. So with only 64 road cars made, the McLaren F1 can be considered a sound investment, with values rising since it first sold in the 1990s for around £640,000 to a new world record auction price set last night of £8.47 million (around £5.42m).