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Nitrous Oxide N2o Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $390.99
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dyno Tune Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:V9 U10 1009604 15-03 UPC:Does not Apply

DRY NITROUS OXIDE KITNITROUS OXIDE / N2O 

ADAPATABLE FOR ANY 4 CYLINDER ENGINE OR MOTORCYCLE





                                                                                                                                                                          NEW NITROUS OXIDE  (N2O) DRY NITROUS KIT 
 Dyno Tune  Nitrous Solenoid with Two, 2 Pound Bottles.  Dyno Tune Nitrous Solenoid.

Porsche 918 Spyder crashes in Germany

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

Porsche is in hot water with German authorities following an accident involving a prototype version of the gasoline-electric hybrid-powered 918 Spyder on a public road last month, according to reports in the German media. The accident, which took place between the towns of Bietigheim-Bissingen and Ludwigsburg (close to Porsche's research-and-development center), saw the 875-hp 918 Spyder spin out of control and collide with a guard rail. Parts of the new $845,000 Porsche flagship are said to have broken loose in the collision before being collected by an oncoming car.

Fifth Gear Tonight: Drifting, Mercedes SL, Ferrari World Record & Nitrogen in tyres

Mon, 11 Mar 2013

Fifth Gear tonight sees Jonny learning to drift, Vicki out at the Ferrari world record gathering, Jason with the new Mercedes SL and Tiff on Nitrogen in tyres. Our weekly preview of what’s on Fifth Gear continues with news of what Fifth Gear has on offer tonight, 11th March 2013. Jonny turns in to Tiff Needell tonight as he learns how to Drift cars – in this case a a specially modified BMW M5 – ahead of competing in the famous Gatebil show in Norway, with tuition from 2011 British drift Champion Mark Carter.

Why Aston Martins use Volvo keys

Wed, 29 Oct 2008

By Nick Gibbs Motoring Issues 29 October 2008 14:03 Did you know that Aston Martins use Volvo keys? We should hardly be surprised, since we all know that Astons dip into the expansive Ford parts bin for everything from sat-navs to switchgear. But you’d expect them to at least go to some lengths to remove the original badging.