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Raceline Mamba 14" Wheels Black 30" Regulator Tires Honda Pioneer on 2040-parts.com

US $1,099.64
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Middleport, New York, United States

Middleport, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raceline Wheels / Tensor Tires Wheel Diameter:14" Manufacturer Part Number:RLMBK14X7+30TR0 Wheel Finish:Black Wheel Widths (F/R):7" / 7" Wheel Bolt Pattern:4/110 Wheel Offsets (F/R):5+2 / 5+2 Tire Height:30" Tire Widths (F/R):10" Tire Rating:8 Ply DOT Approved:Yes Tire Tread Depth:0.59" Tire Construction:Radial Wheel Type:Non-Beadlock

Ferrari Enzo replacement (F70) will get V12

Thu, 06 Oct 2011

Ferrari F70 (New Enzo) to get V12 It seems to be taking forever for Ferrari to bring the replacement for the Enzo to the market. And that has meant endless speculation (guilty as charged) about what exactly the new Enzo will have to offer. As far back as 2009, we spoke to one of Ferrari’s ‘Favoured’ customers who, even then, had received the call from Maranello asking if he would like to be one of the lucky recipients of the new Enzo.

UK has more EV charging points than electric cars

Sun, 15 Jan 2012

The UK has more charging points than EVs Department for Transport figures say that there are now more charging points in the UK for electric cars than there are EVs. Yes, we have little time for electric cars as anything more than urban runarounds for those with enough spare cash to pay through the nose for inferior technology. And it’s becoming clear that the great British car buying public feel much the same.

Volvo’s self-parking car will park your Volvo for you

Thu, 20 Jun 2013

Volvo’s self-parking car will do parking for you It’s rapidly getting to the point where drivers will need to do little more than be in the car to ‘drive’ it, with technology taking away control of tasks like parking. But a new technology from Volvo means you don’t even need to be in the car to park it. Volvo has been working on an autonomous parking that uses Vehicle 2 Infrastructure technology – which is basically sensors built in to the road – where the sensors guide the car to a vacant space.