G-force Driving Suit One-piece Single Layer Fire Retardant Cotton Youth Med on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, Ohio, US
Other for Sale
G-force racing 4547medbk driving pants double layer nomex men's medium black ea(US $209.99)
G-force racing driving suit one-piece double layer nomex large black ea(US $399.99)
G-force racing driving shoes race grip mid-top blue men's size 10 1/2 pair(US $79.94)
Rjs 50502-16-233 harness complete latch v-type bolt-in roll bar mount blue ea(US $79.92)
G-force racing 4134pu window net ribbon trapeziod 20" x 26" x 18" purple ea(US $24.99)
G-force 4134bu window net blue nylon ribbon trapeziod 20"x26"x18" each(US $24.99)
Mercedes E Class Estate leaked
Tue, 04 Aug 2009The first picture of the new Mercedes E Class Estate has leaked out The new Mercedes E Class leaked and then launched earlier this year, and the E Class Coupe turned out to be a C Class Coupe in disguise. We also reported in May that Mercedes was considering delaying the launch of the E Class Estate and E Class Cabriolet for a year or so until the economy recovered. But it’s now clear that the next instalment of the E Class story – the Mercedes E Class Estate – will launch at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and the first picture has leaked our way!
Bugatti 16C Galibier concept (2009) unveiled in Molsheim
Mon, 14 Sep 2009By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 14 September 2009 14:26 Bugatti is giving a glimpse of its future beyond the Veyron with this W16-powered four-seat limousine. Like its two-seat stablemate, the 16C Galibier aims to be the ultimate: the fastest, most powerful, most elegant and expensive car in the world. Officially it’s a concept car, but Bugatti has started showing the Galibier to customers; if sufficient open up their Swiss accounts, expect the green light in spring 2010 with sales beginning within three years.
Nissan plans to build the Infiniti JX in Tennessee
Wed, 20 Apr 2011Nissan Motor Co.'s assembly plant in Smyrna, Tenn., will build the new seven-passenger Infiniti JX crossover next year, the chairman of Nissan Americas said Wednesday. The move is part of Carlos Tavares' mission of getting Nissan and Infiniti products out of yen and into dollars, but that will require the automaker to move some products around. Tavares also wants to buy more parts from North American suppliers.
