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- Vintage 1974 ski doo tnt 300 oem tool box(US $35.00)
- Vintage arctic cat panther cheetah el tigre pantera handle bar pad 0106-522(US $30.00)
- Vintage 1974 ski doo tnt 300 driven clutch cover(US $20.00)
- 1974 1975 arctic cat panther tool box console with door(US $65.00)
- Ski doo front bumper black mach z 800 ck 3 formula iii rotax 700 grand touring(US $44.99)
- Koronis snostuff polaris light shield - blue transparent 454-250-33(US $28.80)
Hottest 911 ever!
Wed, 05 May 2010A few weeks back, we revealed spy shots of the next-gen Porsche 911 GT2. But now the Web is awash in reports from a Porsche dealer meeting in Germany where the company revealed the even-hotter GT2 RS. Reportedly pushing 620 hp from its turbocharged boxer-six engine, the track- and street-legal GT2 RS is said to be 200 pounds lighter than the GT2.
Welsh rugby star swaps the ruck for a truck
Tue, 13 May 2014WALES international rugby star Scott Williams swapped his studs for driving shoes this week as the 2014 British Truck Racing Championship came to Pembrey Circuit. The Scarlets centre was given professional tuition before taking the wheel of the 1,200bhp 5.5-tonne tractor unit himself – and nearly ending up in the crash barriers. Despite his little off, Scott impressed his tutors and even did well enough to warrant a potential future in racing.
BMW will build electric cars in Leipzig
Mon, 22 Feb 2010BMW AG will produce its electric-car range at its plant in Leipzig, Germany, the automaker said on Monday. In addition, BMW factories in Wackersdorf and Landshut, Germany, will produce parts for the so-called Megacity Vehicle. “The BMW Group will build the car of the future in Leipzig with high-tech innovations from Bavaria,” BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer said in a statement.