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Nitrous Combination Wrench, 4-in-1 wrench has four different sizes to accommodate 3AN, 4AN, 6AN line fittings and 1-1/4" bottle fitting. Compact enough to fit in your pocket or glove box for quick bottle changes or to check lines at the track.
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Nitrous & Parts for Sale
Zex 82322b challenger; wet nitrous system fits 08-09 challenger(US $718.74)
Auto meter 5728 phantom; mechanical nitrous pressure gauge(US $116.09)
Auto meter 3374 sport-comp; electric nitrous pressure gauge(US $246.99)
Auto meter 6374 sport-comp; digital nitrous pressure gauge(US $272.95)
Zex 82380b camaro nitrous system fits 10 camaro(US $687.49)
Auto meter 4374 ultra-lite; electric nitrous pressure gauge(US $259.99)
Who's Where: Alfonso Albaisa appointed Vice President of Nissan Design Europe
Fri, 30 Mar 2007Alfonso Albaisa has been appointed vice president of Nissan Design Europe (NDE) located in Paddington, London, effective April 1, 2007. Albaisa replaces Satoru Tai, who will return to Japan. In his new role, the 42-year-old Cuban-American will head a team of more than 50 international designers, modelers and support staff.
Fiat 500L Trekking goes on sale: Price from £17,095
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Fiat 500L Trekkiing (pictured) is now on sale in the UK The Fiat 500L – Fiat’s 500 on steroids – went on sale back in December (and we’ve also had the 7-seat 500L MPW revealed), and now we get the rufty-tufty version of the 500L – the Fiat 500L Trekking – arriving in the UK, and costing from £17,095, just £700 more than the equivalent 500L without the butch bits. The 500L Trekking comes with Fiat’s Traction+, a clever traction technology that gives the 500L more grip on slippery surfaces, more rugged front and back treatments, bits of black plastic cladding and a set of 17″ alloys to make it look more suited to the boot sale car park than the regular 500L. Specification is based on the 500L Lounge – which means stuff like 5″ Touchscreen, Bluetooth, Hil Hold, electric door mirrors, Cruise, Climate, auto lights and wipers, electric windows and front fogs all come in the price.
Government plans to cut the cost of motoring explained
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Freeborn Group The government has today announced measures it says will drive down the cost of running a car. But will motorists notice a difference, or will it just be a drop in the ocean? Here, MSN Cars runs through the key changes announced today, and explains how they will affect you.
