This was taken off my 97 ZL 440 , but it's able to use on any of the Z 440's 95 up & ZR/ZL 500's for sure . Possible usage on the 600 twins ZR/ZL you'd have to check that out to verify .
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Exhaust for Sale
- New - arctic cat slp tuned exhaust f7
- 2005 05 ski-doo skidoo mach z mxz 1000 mxz1000 oem exhaust y pipe manifold(US $14.99)
- 1995 polaris indy lite gt 340 exhaust head header y pipe manifold(US $29.99)
- 1995 polaris indy lite gt 340 muffler exhaust pipe silencer(US $99.99)
- Polaris 600 iq chassis except rr (2007-2012) sno-stuff rumble pack 331-206(US $199.50)
- Polaris sks, switchback 600, 700, 800 (2003-2005) sno-stuff rumble pack 331-202(US $199.50)
Jaguar BlackJag 2004 concept car up for sale
Wed, 28 May 2014It's not often that a former auto show concept is offered for sale, mostly because of buzzkill stuff like government crash standards, emissions compliance documents and other boring paperwork. But it does happen from time to time, such as when General Motors sold off a chunk of its Heritage Collection -- though most of those cars were sold without titles, just on bills of sale, which prevents them from being registered for road use. This week there is (allegedly) a 2004 Geneva motor show concept for sale -- a running concept car for that matter -- with a steep price to go along with it, as GTSpirit has discovered.
New Infiniti M35h: The world’s fastest full hybrid
Tue, 20 Sep 2011Infiniti M35h - the Fastest Hybrid in the world We’ve had plenty of reason to take the rise out of the Infiniti range as Infiniti try to gain a foothold in the UK and European markets for their posh Nissans. But one Infiniti we did like the look of is the M35h hybrid. When Infiniti revealed the M35h last year, we were suitably impressed that they were delivering a hybrid with some half-decent sporting saloon credentials.
This Week in 1958: Montgomery, NY, hosts Governor's Trophy Race for the third year in a row
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Fifty-five years ago was the third consecutive year that a former Air Force base in Montgomery, N.Y., served as a racetrack. The Governor's Trophy Race was a growing event and spectators only had to travel 75 miles from New York City to see race legends like Carroll Shelby compete. Nearly 30,000 spectators came to the two-day event in 1957, and race organizers were expecting even more in 1958.