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Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Shocks & Suspension for Sale
Hygear suspension 61-35-000-a torsion spring spacers(US $49.95)
Hygear suspension 214-09-891(US $99.95)
Nos ski-doo upper rear axle formula mach 1 z plus xtc grand touring 503137600(US $38.50)
16 pieces front a-arm delrin bushing kit fit for ski-doo mxz 800 rev 505070566(US $14.00)
Brp shock caliberation upgrade kit ski-doo 860200306 sealed(US $35.00)
14 arctic cat zr6000 el tigre torque arm rear suspension 129"(US $99.99)
Concept Car of the Week: Italdesign Machimoto (1986)
Fri, 07 Feb 2014The Machimoto might look and sound like a Japanese concept, but it was developed in Europe in the Turin-based Italdesign studio, and was based on a Volkswagen Golf GTI platform. The name actually derives from MACHIna (car in Italian) and MOTOciclo (motorcycle) as the perfect hybrid between the worlds of two- and four-wheelers. Unveiled on its home turf at the Turin motor show in 1986, it landed like a UFO, shocking both the public and the press.
New Porsche 911 Speedster reportedly in the works
Tue, 12 Nov 2013When European-car importer Max Hoffman suggested to Porsche that the American audience might like a cheaper, open-top version of the company's 356, Stuttgart responded with the Speedster. And while every Porsche partisan is a special snowflake -- some love road-going racers like the 904, others can't imagine life without a roof-rack-equipped 912, others go gaga for anything with a legit, lift-off Targa top, and some folks just really, really, really love 924s -- the Speedster's the light, lovable kid brother for which any fan of the marque has a measure of affection. Porsche knows it, and as such, they've introduced limited Speedster models of every 911 series since the 3.2 Carrera -- except for the oft-maligned 996 (which is still loved by its proponents, IMS-bearing issues aside).
Turning Honda CAD data into art with Ryoji Ikeda
Thu, 03 May 2012The language of installations is close to design – it is about placing objects in space, and working with balance and atmosphere while interscting with people. Of course with art there is no function, solely feelings. Yet one of the latest art/car collaborations, data.anatomy[civic], adds just this.



