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Safety Belts & Harnesses for Sale
New speedway blue nylon sfi seat belt combo, 3" individual shoulder harness(US $59.99)
New simpson 16.5 6 way l&l pull up poly harness black - racing - dirt track(US $75.00)
New simpson camlock buckle 55" f/m black - racing - dirt track(US $50.00)
New simpson camlock buckle 55" bolt in black - racing - dirt track(US $50.00)
New simpson 62" seat belt bolt in individual harness - racing - dirt track(US $75.00)
Rci 9310d latch & link 5-way y-type racing harness(US $35.00)
What does owning a car really cost you?
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Not many things are more terrifying than looking at your bank statement every month to see how badly you blew it. But aside from the day-to-day expenses, ever wonder where exactly all of your money is going? Our friends at The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch site say that AAA's annual report on driving costs for 2013 suggest that it's your car sucking the life out of your bank account.
Subaru BRZ STI teased
Mon, 05 Aug 2013Subaru are teasing the BRZ STI (pictured) The Subaru BRZ – the Subaru take on the Toyota GT86 – has the potential to be a lot more hardcore than its current setup allows. That has led to much speculation that Subaru will bolt a turbo on to the BRZ’s Boxer engine to produce a BRZ with something closer to the 300bhp we originally expected. In fact, at the end of 2011, Subaru in the US confirmed there would be a turbo version of the engine in the BRZ, although they fell short of actually confirming the BRZ itself would get it as an option, but at the end of 2012 we had a report that the BRZ will get the turbo engine and that it will deliver 280bhp.
Automakers switch to new engine oil for more efficiency, better protection
Mon, 18 Oct 2010Automakers are going to great lengths to get more miles per gallon from their vehicles and everything is being looked at--even the engine oil. Every 2011 General Motors car rolls off the assembly line with the engine filled with a new generation of oil. Other automakers, such as Ford Motor Co.


