Tracks & Studs for Sale
- Skidoo drivers rubber tnt everest silver bullet
- Snowmobile track clip installation tool, camoplast, arctic cat, ski-doo, polaris(US $79.99)
- New woody's gold digger traction master studs w/lock nuts .875" qty 39 nos(US $59.99)
- 121"x15"x1" polaris track xc 700 600
- Woodys 1.175 stainless studs aluminum backers 96 count(US $194.99)
- 2000 arctic cat zr 600 efi camoplast track 121"x15"x1"(US $119.95)
Tesla Model S deliveries scheduled
Tue, 22 May 2012It's been a big day for Elon Musk. First, his company, SpaceX, launched a rocket into space on a mission to resupply the International Space Station. Next, another of Musk's companies did something that many thought was even more improbable--Tesla has scheduled customer deliveries of its first sedan, the Tesla Model S.
EVER Conference 2007 - Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies
Wed, 04 Apr 2007Whether the European Commission does or doesn't succeed in fixing a tight new emissions cap on vehicles by 2012, 'clean' is definitely in vogue right now. So it seemed appropriate that the eco-party last week moved to the French Riviera. 'EVER' - Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies - is in its second year and showcased a motley crew of environmentally-friendly vehicles at the Forum Grimaldi in Monaco.
Top Gear Tonight: Burma Road Trip part 2
Sun, 16 Mar 2014Top Gear continues its Road Trip across Burma tonight In best Top Gear tradition, series 21 ended up just five episodes long, with last weeks episode being the first part of the Top Gear Christmas Special road trip through Burma. Tonight’s Top Gear – which you can think of as episode 7 of series 21 – is part two of the much delayed 2013 Christmas Special with the boys picking up where they left off last week, heading through Burma on the way to Thailand and the River Kwai. Having got to grips with their less than cutting edge lorries and suffered the Burmese equivalent of truckers’ overnight truck stops, Clarkson, May and Hammond are now heading further in to uncharted territory – certainly for Western Media – as they head towards Thailand and the River Kwai.