Standard Motor Products A68-1l Battery Cable on 2040-parts.com
Yonkers, New York, United States
Batteries & Cables for Sale
- Standard motor products a13-4tb battery cable positive(US $31.47)
- Standard motor products a29-2tb battery cable positive(US $35.89)
- Standard motor products a34-4clt battery cable negative(US $26.54)
- Battery terminal-deka deka east penn 01056 heavy duty(US $6.90)
- Standard motor products a63-4u battery cable positive(US $32.52)
- Standard motor products a41-4hda battery cable positive(US $56.37)
Lotus to build own V8 for Lotus ‘More Authentic’ than 458 or MP4-12C
Sun, 19 Jun 2011New Lotus Esprit will get a Lotus developed V8 We thought Lotus were mad brave to announce to the world last year that they were turning themselves in to an East Anglian Aston Martin with a completely new range of much more expensive cars. But now we hear they’re also going to produce their own V8 engine. Wow.
BMW M5 (2011) the first official video
Fri, 04 Mar 2011BMW has started its hype generator for the upcoming M5, with this first online teaser video. I'm at the office and can't watch the footage right now – what can we see of the new BMW M5? It's officially called a 'first glimpse', and in and amongst shots of a partially-camouflaged prototype M5 roaring through a tunnel and powersliding along a snowy test track, M Division boss Dr Kay Siegler appears talking about the new car in the workshop of M HQ. Segler introduces the new M5 as 'a bold business car, which at the touch of a button, becomes a sports car'. The new BMW M5 - the lowdown The new F10M-spec M5 is downsizing from the E60's 5.0-litre V10 for the same 550bhp 4.4 litre twin-turbo V8 found in the X5M and X6M. But rather than the torque convertor autos used by the SUV pair, the new motor is mated to a beefed-up version of the the seven-speed M-DCT double-clutch transmission currently serving in the M3.
Nissan mobility concept (2010): it's Nissan's Twizy
Mon, 01 Nov 2010You'd be forgiven for thinking we'd mistitled a story about the Renault Twizy. It's not - take another look and you'll spot important differences. Like a Nissan badge.