Racing Radios for Sale
Raceceiver - legend sd1600 built in driver splitter w/enclosed holster clip & ba(US $109.95)
Racing electronics re2000 alpha racing scanner untested for parts radio only(US $30.00)
Racceiver fits classic w/ rookie ear buds(US $145.99)
Raceceiver fits classic w/o ear buds(US $122.99)
Racing electronics headphones over the head headset with volume control and cord(US $20.00)
Lot of 2 r. e. racing electronic rt-24 headphones antenna & sportcat 200 scanner(US $200.00)
Hyundai i-Flow concept (w/ Gallery)
Wed, 10 Mar 2010The i-Flow concept previews a possible future contender in the D-segment from Korean automaker Hyundai. With an overall length of 4780mm, 1850mm width and 1420mm height, the concept has an imposing aesthetic. Also known as the HED-7, the i-Flow is the seventh in a series of concept cars created under the direction of Chief Designer Thomas Buerkle at Hyundai's European design studio in Russelsheim, Germany.
Travis Pastrana canes the Global RallyCross Dodge Dart: Video
Wed, 04 Apr 2012While Erik Carlsson showed the world that lunacy had an appropriate place in rallying—they didn't call him "Carlsson on the Roof" for nothing—it took Ken Block's marketing savvy and the paste-it-anywhere-and-watch ubiquity of YouTube to get a broad swath of American kids amped on the antic fun that can be had with an all-terrain compact car. In a bid to get that same group excited about the new Dodge Dart, Chrysler enlisted Travis Pastrana to pilot its Global RallyCross entry. And in a sort of low-budget, less-elaborate version of Block's wacky-upon-zany Gymkhana videos, Pastrana puts the Dart through its paces, losing the passenger-side rear corner of the bodywork in the process.
CDN-GM Interactive Design Contest 2012 finalists announced
Mon, 24 Sep 2012The CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition judges have announced the winners of the competition's first phase ahead of the launch of the second phase. This year saw another batch of high-quality entries from all over North America and the judges were understandably hard-pressed to pick out just a handful in each of the four brand categories. The judges gathered at GM's Design Center at the automaker's headquarters in Warren, Michigan, where they whittled down the shortlist.