Impulse Anl 1010 Anl Fuse Holder 4 Gauge Brand New!! on 2040-parts.com
Kyle, Texas, United States
Impulse ANL 1010 ANL Fuse Holder 4 Gauge Brand New!!
*rock it with extreme power and performance *ships super fast and secure PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS |
Other for Sale
- Bracketron universal tablet cup holder mount fast shipping(US $30.00)
- Axxess ax-mloc720 2 channel mini 80 watt loc with signal sensing turn-on new(US $11.94)
- Axxess ax-mloc740 4 channel mini 80 watt loc with signal sensing turn-on new(US $19.94)
- Axxess ax-mloc745 4 channel mini 150 watt loc with signal sensing turn-on new(US $19.94)
- 01 bmw e39 540i lcm iii xenon light control module 6 908 466(US $59.99)
- 08 09 10 11 subaru impreza wrx radio stereo brackets factory oem(US $19.85)
One Lap of the Web: a drifting luxobarge and an 80s hot hatch
Wed, 11 Dec 2013-- If you've been wondering for the past few months since the release of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-class what it would look like if it was forced to drift around a racetrack (and who hasn't?) along with a Nissan 200SX drift machine, this video should answer that question. -- Remember the Shelby GLHS of the late 1980s? Those things were powered almost entirely by turbos, it seemed, and the whoosh they made is epic even by today's standards.
‘Lamborghini’ Ferruccio (2008) first official pictures
Tue, 01 Apr 2008By Mike Elwin First Official Pictures 01 April 2008 10:57 This is the Lamborghini that never was: the stillborn Ferruccio project that has just been put on ice owing to a lack of orders. Designed by Italian coachbuilder Magvisio, the Ferruccio was a rebodied Murcielago LP640 and would have been faster than any current car wearing the Lamborghini badge, with a claimed top speed of 230mph. Although not an official Lamborghini project, Sant'Agata was monitoring the scheme ‘with interest’, according to its creators.Magvisio specialises in customisation jobs for private clients, and the Ferruccio was to be its first stab at designing a car from the ground up.
What the 2014 Malibu tells us about the future of styling
Wed, 12 Jun 2013Decades ago, Detroit's automakers changed their offerings' sheet metal, or at least substantial parts of it, every model year. The process of revealing revised models to the public boosted the glamour and mystique of the entire industry. Dealership windows were papered over; display models were smuggled in under wraps; anticipation grew to a fever pitch.