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Gauges & Cables for Sale
- 88 yamaha enticer et 340 tr long track speed & rpm gauges h16(US $34.99)
- Nos rare vintage harley davidson snowmobile sun tachometer ~ estate find ~ l@@k
- Arctic cat gas gauge grommet seal cf m atv 250 300 366 400 500 0470-400 nos oem(US $4.95)
- 1999 pokaris 700 sks(US $1,950.00)
- 1989-1992 arctic cat jag/panther/super jag speedometer cable & drive $22.99(US $22.99)
- 1970s-1980 polaris indy 650/600/tx/txc/txl/500/400/etc speedometer cable & drive(US $23.99)
VW Taigun: It’s an Up! SUV
Mon, 22 Oct 2012Volkswagen has revealed the VW Taigun at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in Brazil, a very compact SUV based on the VW Up! The Taigun is 3859mm long and 1728mm wide, making it a chunk smaller than the next VW SUV up (the Tiguan) and smaller even than Nissan’s Juke, but it gets an extra 50mm in the wheelbase compared to the Up so interior room looks decent. Vw say the Taigun is purposely designed to look just like a mini-me Tiguan or Touareg (and sound like one too) with its very similar styling, high ride height, skid plates and roof rails with an interior that offers room for four and enough spce for 280 litre of stuff in the boot (a plentiful 987 litres with the back seats folded).
Renaultsport Megane Red Bull Racing RB8 (2013) first pictures
Tue, 21 May 2013Five months after winning its third consecutive F1 constructor’s title, Red Bull has teamed up with F1 engine producer’s Renault to celebrate with a special hot hatch. It’s called (deep breath): Renault Megane Renaultsport Red Bull Racing RB8. Surely the engine supplier to the mighty Seb Vettel has upped power for this RS Megane?
MINI-Minor – the new mini MINI
Fri, 16 Jul 2010The Mini Spiritual Concept from the Rover years I guess you need to be old enough to remember the Morris Mini Minor to make any sense of the headline. When the Mini was launched in 1959 you could have it in two versions – the Morris Mini Minor or the Austin Seven. Which was not at all unusual in the old days of BMC/BL/British Leyland.