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Glen Cove, New York, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Warranty Engine Size:12A Brand:Racing Beat UPC:Does not apply

Racing Beat RX-7 12A Intake Manifold Rx7 Rotary Engine

Audi Urban Concept Previewed

Wed, 10 Aug 2011

Audi Urban Concept It’s quite interesting when things happen back to front; where you get to see the chicken before the egg. And that’s what’s happened with the Audi Urban Concept. For some reason Audi seems to think that rolling out a modern-day Messerschmitt with a full black and white swirly paint job in theĀ Potsdamer Platz would go unnoticed.

Pagani Huayra pretends to be a Koenigsegg to get in to the U.S.

Wed, 18 Sep 2013

The first road-legal Huayra in the States – or is it a Koenigsegg?! Regular readers may remember we cast doubts on Pagani’s claim that the new Huayra would be US road legal back in 2011, when we revealed that Pagani’s plans to gain an exemption from fitting advanced airbags was denied. That meant Pagani had to go away and get the Huayra to conform with airbag regulations to make it legal to sell in the US, which Pagani promised to do and declared everything would be fine and they’d have the first road-legal Huayras Stateside by 2013.

Sarah McLachlan teases upcoming Audi Super Bowl ad

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

For all the overt hyper-earnestness Sarah McLachlan ladled upon us during her 1990s heyday, we might not’ve noticed that the Canadian singer-songwriter has a sense of humor. A cameo a couple of years back in the excellent Aimee Mann-as-housekeeper episode of Portlandia suggested McLachlan’s lighter side and now this weirdly-captivating teaser for Audi's 2014 Super Bowl ad sees the Lilith Fair founder futzing around with her own image, imploring that the Doberhuahua is a misunderstood animal that deserves our attention. We assume that the morphologically-perverse Doberman/Chihuahua cross is supposed to suggest that the new A3 is both small and vicious.