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THIS WAS A SPARE PAIR OF FRONT WINGS- NEVER USED WITH CHROME-MOLY MOUNTING TUBES END PLATES COME WITH WINGS (NOT PICTURED) WINGS ARE 23" WIDE AND 11" FRONT TO BACK |
Other for Sale
Drag racing parts
Drag racing parts
Carbon dioxide co2 tanks for drag race car air shifter 10 oz tank and 5 lb tank
Simpson black skyjacker 10 ft. chute
Chassis eng. (drag race) c/e8011 adjustable rear wing kit(US $299.99)
No reserve mercury custom 8-ball shift knob hotrod fits slap-stick 5-speed socal
Mercedes and McLaren – the end of the road
Sat, 05 Dec 2009The last SLR Stirling Moss ends the McLaren Mercedes relationship Times they are a changin’ for Mercedes & McLaren. The very last Mercedes McLaren SLR – The McLaren SLR Stirling Moss – has now rolled out of production at McLaren in Woking and both Mercedes and McLaren are going their seperate ways. McLaren is working to bring the new McLaren MP4-12C to market by 2011 as a replacement for the SLR, and Mercedes has already launched their replacement – the Mercedes SLS AMG Gulllwing – although it will be a few more months before cars hit the road.
GM expands credit union program nationally
Thu, 08 Jan 2009General Motors on Wednesday launched a nationwide test program that gives 90 million credit union members access to the company's Credit Union Member Discount Program with participating GM dealers. The "Invest in America" program also gives members access to financing on new-vehicle purchases. This follows a four-state Midwest program GM began early last month.
Aston Martin CC100 Speedster concept
Mon, 20 May 2013The Aston Martin CC100 Speedster concept has been built to celebrate the centenary of the British brand at the Nürburgring 24 Hour race. Apparently inspired by the beautiful 1959 DBR1 racecar, the CC100 apparently also gives some clues as to Aston's upcoming design language, particularly around the grille, with its prominent insert and the treatment of the side strake, which here becomes a more integral part of the wheel arch and fender. The car was designed in Aston Martin's studio in Gaydon, with its bodywork the responsibility of chief exterior designer Miles Nurnburger.
