Accessories for Sale
Steeda billet air conditioning knobs 555-1115(US $40.00)
Portatree eliminator super 2000 drag race practice tree 5200(US $179.99)
Arias bbc dome pistons 4.500 bore 1.370 ch new set of 8(US $250.00)
Oakley race mid racing boot red 7.5 - 11085-494-075 - driving shoe shoes fr(US $130.00)
Oakley race mid racing boot blue 7.5 - 11085-600-075 - driving shoe shoes fr(US $130.00)
New - valmar heavy duty inline blower fan 3" diameter 8" long. 7.6cfm 12v(US $22.75)
World's most expensive Alfa Romeo sold at auction
Wed, 18 Sep 2013The Alfa Romeo that was the brainchild of Mussolini has sold for nearly £6m at auction. The Italian dictator commissioned the Alfa Romeo 8C-35 to conquer Hitler's dominance of pre-war racing. Built in time for the 1935 Italian Grand Prix, the 8C-35 smashed the competition with racing star Tazio Nuvolari at the wheel and confirmed its fate as one of the most successful racing cars ever. At last weekend's Goodwood Revival, the 8C-35's place in the history books was confirmed as it became the most expensive Alfa Romeo ever to sell at auction. Selling for £5,937,500, the Alfa Romeo eclipsed the previous record of £4,245,118, held by a 1933 8C 2300 Monza, sold in 2010.
Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition revealed
Mon, 30 May 2011Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition - celebrating a decade of Porsche in China It must have seemed a slightly optimistic decision when Porsche decided to make its mark in China in 2001 by opening a Porsche Center in Beijing, But it turned out to be a stroke of genius. China is now the second most important market for Porsche with the Stuttgart car maker now shifting almost 14,000 cars a year, a big change from the handful it managed in 2002. Big markets deserve special editions, and with plenty of wealthy individuals in China keen to have something no one else has, the Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition – a moniker which fortunately isn’t written on the boot – will sell out straight away.
Dakar Rally 2012 Day 3 update
Tue, 03 Jan 2012American Robby Gordon continues to hold second place overall at the completion of day three of the 2012 Dakar. Hummer driver Gordon, vying to make up for the delays suffered on Monday, completed the 129 competitive miles between San Rafael and San Juan in the Argentine Andes with the fifth-fastest time. His teammate and defending Dakar champion Nasser Al-Attiyah was third-quickest and moves into sixth position overall, having dropped precious time on day one with a loss of oil pressure.
