Yamaha Banshee 4/115 Sand Shark Sand Paddle Tires Itp Wheels Deep Offset on 2040-parts.com
Atascadero, California, United States
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Yamaha atv banshee raptor yfz front tires dwt rims wheels 21x7r10(US $90.00)
- Yamaha banshee atv 4/115 sand shark sand paddle tires itp wheels deep offset(US $190.00)
- Yamaha banshee raptor warrior yfz dwt rear wheels, tires 4/115(US $130.00)
- Yamaha banshee raptor warrior yfz dwt deep offset rear wheels, tires 4/115(US $130.00)
- Polaris sportsman 500 rear rims rim wheels 10x8.5 w/ power king tires 25x11-10 e(US $189.00)
- Polaris sportsman 500 front rims rim wheels 12x6 w/ good year tires 25x8-12 e(US $129.00)
Geneva Show 2014: Hot Audi S1 arrives
Wed, 05 Mar 2014ONE OF THE smallest cars on the Audi stand at the Geneva Motor Show was also grabbing the most attention, as the German firm unveiled the new S1. Based on the A1, the smallest Audi in the range, the S1 also takes inspiration from the strictly limited edition A1 Quattro that appeared in 2012. Packing a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine under its compact bonnet it is comfortably the fastest A1 in production, with a top speed limited to 155mph and 0-62mph taking 5.8 seconds.
Concept Car of the Week: Pontiac Banshee (1964)
Fri, 22 Aug 2014In 1964, the Pontiac Motor Division was headed John DeLorean, who would go on to become one of the automotive industry's most divisive figures. He believed that Pontiac needed a compact, exciting car to compete with the newly launched Mustang and approved funding for the experimental Pontiac two-seat sports-car program, codenamed XP-833. Inspired by another GM show car, the rear-engined Corvair Monza GT from 1963, the lines of the XP-833 were a perfect example of the Coke-bottle bodystyle: long hood, short deck and sweeping fender curves.
An Audience with Syd Mead at CCS
Tue, 25 Sep 2012"Visual futurist and concept artist." Like some sort of Transformer, those words combine to create an ideal job description for many an industrial designer. With the world of design becoming more varied, and our jobs becoming more demanding of diversity, it's no surprise that many of us venture into adjacent professions. Industrial Design has adapted especially well recently to Hollywood, bringing our experience to recent films like Avatar and Prometheus, but the trend actually goes back several decades.