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EZGO Ignition Switch
The ignition switch on a golf vehicle is clearly an essential part since it's the catalyst that connects the starter to the battery to result in vehicle start-up. This ignition switch is universal and will fit most e-z-go vehicles without headlights. This switch includes two keys.
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Golf Car Cables & Parts for Sale
Club car ds side trim (1983 & up)(US $14.07)
New exhaust gasket fits ez go golf carts replaces 25531g1 free shipping(US $8.98)
Seat belt kit fits ez go golf carts & many brands 851895st free shipping(US $22.98)
Club car clutch puller tool (4x4 vehicles 1500, 1550 and carryall)(US $50.54)
Club car owners manual - 2006 precedent gas/electric(US $8.50)
Club car ds air intake hose 1992 - 1997(US $23.85)
Audi R8 GT3 (2008): first official pictures
Wed, 27 Aug 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 27 August 2008 14:34 Just when you thought the R8 supercar couldn’t get any better, Audi unleashes a 500bhp-plus, rear-wheel drive GT3 version. But before you fling your hefty deposit at your local Audi dealer, beware this is an Audi Sport car destined to go racing. Porsche race car owners should be scared.
College Exhibition: IED Degree Show 2009
Tue, 08 Sep 2009Graduating students from the three-year post-graduate Transportation Design course at the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in Turin, Italy presented a tribute to the Aston Martin brand for their graduate theses. Called "Aston Martin 2025", 17 students in the post-graduate course - led by Fulvio Fantolino, IED's Transportation Design Course Coordinator - employed exclusivity, elegance, sporting style and the idea of sharing and emotion as their design keywords, developing a theme which ultimately saw 13 projects created in Alias or in clay. Aston Martin Design Director Marek Reichman provided the students with useful indications for the final development and a further selection led to the short listing of eight projects that were then produced in 1:4 scale models thanks to collaboration with Cecomp.
Tesla increases Roadster production
Thu, 11 Sep 2008By Nick Eaton Motor Industry 11 September 2008 11:30 Tesla Motors is about to ramp up production of its Roadster, having secured supply of a new single-speed gearbox from BorgWarner. Tesla began producing the Roadster in March 2008, but all 27 cars so far delivered to customers have effectively been interim models because the original two-speed ‘box was deemed too fragile for long-term use. The original thinking was that the Roadster would require two gears to achieve the best possible acceleration, and on that point Tesla was right.
