Complete Engines for Sale
- Custom made small block 302 289 ford blue coffee end table one of a kind rare
- 02 03 04 honda odyssey 3.5l v6 sohc vtec automatic transmission jdm j35a mgsa(US $849.99)
- Jdm k24a k24 type s honda accord acura tsx 2.4l dohc i-vtec raa type r high comp(US $1,499.00)
- Jdm 95 subaru impreza wrx sti ej20k type ra 2.0l turbo engine 5 speed dccd trans(US $2,199.99)
- 98 99 2000 01 02 jdm f23a honda accord 2.3l vtec engine automatic transmission(US $849.99)
- Jdm 99-03 toyota 1mz-fe 3.0l dohc vvti v6 engine 1mz 2wd highlander rx300 2wd(US $1,199.00)
Nissan Terra SUV concept (2012) first official pictures
Wed, 12 Sep 2012This is the Nissan TeRRA (which we'll be referring to as the Terra from now on.) It's a hydrogen fuel cell-powered concept car that'll debut on Nissan's stand at the 2012 Paris motor show from 27 September. Strictly a design study with no plans for production, it does nevertheless confirm that Nissan is thinking seriously about fuel cell-equipped cars, and that once the infrastructure is viable, Nissans will be quick to adapt to a hydrogen-fuelled future. It's not Leaf-style EVs, you know.
New Porsche 911 Speedster reportedly in the works
Tue, 12 Nov 2013When European-car importer Max Hoffman suggested to Porsche that the American audience might like a cheaper, open-top version of the company's 356, Stuttgart responded with the Speedster. And while every Porsche partisan is a special snowflake -- some love road-going racers like the 904, others can't imagine life without a roof-rack-equipped 912, others go gaga for anything with a legit, lift-off Targa top, and some folks just really, really, really love 924s -- the Speedster's the light, lovable kid brother for which any fan of the marque has a measure of affection. Porsche knows it, and as such, they've introduced limited Speedster models of every 911 series since the 3.2 Carrera -- except for the oft-maligned 996 (which is still loved by its proponents, IMS-bearing issues aside).
Toyota TRD GT86 UK bound
Wed, 18 Jul 2012The Toyota TRD GT86 – a titivated GT86 – is heading for the UK as a special edition of Toyota’s new sports car. The Toyota GT86 (and, for that matter, the Subaru BRZ) is exactly the sort of car Toyota should be building in the 21st century; good looking, fun and affordable, it fills a niche Toyota have long been absent from. The only drawback has been a feeling that the GT86 could be more aggressive than it is and, to a degree, the Toyota TRD GT86 fixes that.