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Brand New Dyer's Blower Heavy Duty Cast Front Gear Cover
Cast in 356-T6 Aluminum and fully CNC Machined. Sand Cast Style to fit round style bearing plate. Same part that goes onto every one of our blowers. Will ship USPS Priority Mail |
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BMW M5 Concept: Official
Mon, 04 Apr 2011BMW M5 Concept - now it's official It was a pretty safe bet that after we revealed the 2012 BMW M5 photos yesterday that BMW would react by revealing some official photos and a bit more information. And they have. So, ahead of the Shanghai Motor Show, we get official photos of the BMW M5 Concept which is – to all intents and purposes – the finished car.
Solar-powered family car can do 370 miles on a sunny day
Mon, 19 Aug 2013This solar-powered family car – aptly named ‘Stella’ by the student team behind the project at the Eindhoven University of Technology in Holland – is truly revolutionary. Apart from proving engineers do have a sense of humour with the name, this all carbonfibre creation can travel over 370 miles on a sunny day and actually contribute energy back to the grid, making this the world’s first ever ‘energy-positive’ car. This has amazing implications for the future… Click on the image above to read more about Stella, the solar-powered family car
McLaren F1 – the California Burn-Up!
Tue, 02 Jun 2009Brings a tear to the eye - a burnt-out McLaren F1 The McLaren F1 is certainly a car designed to burn up the road. But for one poor owner that became a literal nightmare as his £1.75 million McLaren F1 burnt out on a drive to the airport in Rincon Valley, California. McLaren owner Irv Kessler hadn’t used the F1 for 6 months, but he probably wishes he hadn’t yesterday either.