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Indycar Metalore Titanium Pit Socket Vaned Race Used Indy 500 Dallara Lola on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
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Cross Plains, Indiana, United States

Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
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Condition:Used

Indycar Metalore Titanium Pit Socket Vaned Race Used . This is the high end titanium vaned socket, Metalore part number101337-2. This socket fits the 1 inch air guns. New price is 1500.00, save a thousand plus dollars, race used good condition. Buyer pays 9.95 shipping.


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Renault Megane stars at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show

Wed, 11 Sep 2013

In the great scheme of things, a facelift for the Renault Megane is hardly the most exciting news to come out of the Frankfurt Motor Show, but then this is 'Germany's show' and the Megane is a decidedly French car. But with the arrival of the new Clio and the Captur, the Megane was looking a little out of place in the Renault stable. So the facelift simply brings the Megane into line.

Mercedes S-Class Coupe: Frankfurt 2013

Tue, 10 Sep 2013

The Mercedes S-Class Coupe (pictured) arrives in concept guise at Frankfurt The Mercedes CL was never really the big seller you might expect a coupe version of probably the best saloon car in the world – the Mercedes S Class – to be, But that could change with the new Mercedes S-Class Coupe, revealed today at the Frankfurt Motor Show as a concept. The Concept S-Class Coupe – which looks pretty much production-ready – comes complete with a new look, a look that reflects Mercedes’ recent design changes with a clear feel of a grown-up CLA in its lines. The long bonnet, raised line running from the front wings to the back wheelarch, no B-pillar, and a nose that takes the good-looking front of the CLA as its cue – but takes it a step further – makes the S-Class Coupe look like a proper Mercedes in its own right and not just a two-door version of the S-Class.

Study proves men prefer cars to women

Thu, 28 Nov 2013

MEN FEEL more emotion when looking at beautiful car design than they do when looking at beautiful women, new research has discovered. To coincide with the launch of its new Concept Coupe, Volvo carried out the study to see exactly what makes men and women tick when it comes to aesthetics. Images of the Concept Coupe, which has been designed to create a much more ‘expressive’ link to potential customers’ emotions, were shown to individuals who were wearing brain activity-measuring equipment in sequence with images of old or ‘ugly’ cars, crying and happy babies, plus images of people traditionally considered to be ‘beautiful’.