Wow*** Over 500 Horsepower***14k Dollars Of New Performance Accessories***must C on 2040-cars
Athens, Alabama, United States
JUST REDONE TO MAKE THIS ONE BAD BAD BOY. UNFORTUNATELY CANT KEEP IT BUT WORK DONE BY THE BEST SHOPS AROUND. CHECK OUT THE LIST OF THINGS JUST DONE & CHECK PICTURES FOR COPIES OF INVOICES I HAVE INCLUDED. **LESS THAN 500 MILES ON THE CAR SINCE ALL THIS HAS BEEN DONE***** **REPLACED ENGINE BLOCK OEM***ARP HEAD AND MAIN STUDS***PISTON SET WITH WISECO 8.8:1*****REPLACED RINGS,***ALL BEARINGS AND SEALS**EAGLE RODS***wISECO PISTONS***PERFORMANCE VALVE SPRINGS & KEEPERS****GREDDY TWIN TURBO KIT****HALTECH ENGINE COMPUTER****OVERSIZED INJECTORS****PERFORMANCE CLUTCH W SOLID ALUMINUM FLYWHEEL***3 INCH STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM****KONI SHOCKS AND LOWER SPRINGS****LEVEL CONTROL***XM RADIO***LEATHER & HEATED SEATS****POWER SEATS***PERFORMANCE WHEELS AND TIRES IN GREAT SHAPE......ETC...ETC...ETC.. ITS JUST A BAD BOY car is in great condition with only 50400 miles on it and I got it from a gentleman who owned it for the last 6 years. Pick up only in Athens Alabama, or may would negotiate a fee for transportation or will pick you up at the airport in it. Payment expected immediately...bid with confidence I have told you all I know about this car |
Nissan 350Z for Sale
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Auto Services in Alabama
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Why China will soon lead the electric vehicle market
Sat, Jan 16 2016China could be the world's largest electric vehicle market by 2020, thanks to significant government subsidies and the major drawbacks of owning an internal combustion model there. The country's populace registered 75,000 EVs in 2014, and sales figures in 2015 looked even better. In a new video, Renault-Nissan examines the trend and why it happened. Chinese cities heavily encourage buyers to go green through vehicle incentives, but they also make it a hassle to be a polluter. In some places, there's a lottery to limit vehicle registrations and alternating driving bans for even or odd license plate numbers. However, these limits don't apply to EVs, and the country's automakers have benefited from the regulations by introducing small, inexpensive electric models, albeit with sometimes hilarious styling. China's emissions regulations will get even tighter in the coming years. In fact, a Honda exec recently predicted the company wouldn't be able to sell any models there without some form of electric assistance by 2025. Get a better look at the country's electric push to clean up vehicle pollution in Renault-Nissan's video. Related Video:
Chevy City Express headed for dealers
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