Kamis, 24 November 2011

Ferrari 360 Spider





Vehicle Description
THIS FERRARI DOESN'T HAVE COMPARESSING BASED ON THE OPTIONS IT HAS IN THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIROR. THE INTERIOR HAS FACTORY UPGRADES AS SAME THE FACTORY WHEELS THAT ARE FROM FERRARI. THE PERSON THAT WILL BUY THIS VEHICLE IS THE ONE THAT KNOWS WHAT THEY'RE BUYING, BUT THE PERSON THAT DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT THIS CAR THEY DONT KNOW WHAT T A BEUTIFUL LOADED 2002 FERRARI 360 SPIDER F1 CONVERTIBLE. THIS BEUTY IS NOT JUST A CAR; ITS A STRONG-HORSEPOWER CONVERTIBLE SPORT CAR. DESIGNED BY PININFARINAS WHICH ARE TIMELESSLY BEUTIFUL AND YET VERY AGRESSIVE. LOOKS JUST EXTREMELY AGRESSIVE; A PURE PLEASURE MACHINE. THE SPACIOUS INTERIOR AND OVERALL COMFORT COMES WITH A F1 6-SPEED SEMI- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CONTROLLED WITH TWO PADDLES MOUNTED ON THE STEERING COLUMN JUST LIKE THE ONES USED IN FORMULA 1 RACE CAR: ITS AS CLOSE AS TO RACING FORMULA 1 AS IT WILL EVER GET. LEATHER SEATS/INTERIOR, HAS AIRCONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRROR, AM/FM/CD, PARKING SENSOR. SPEND OVER MONEY FOR ITS COSTUMIZED INTERIOR ALONG WITH ITS NICE RED WHEELS. IT HAS A 3.6L V8 ENGINE THAT IS ON DISPLAY UNDER A GLASS HOOD, ONE LOOK DOWN AT THAT GLASS AND ITS OBVIOUS THAT ITS A PHENOMENAL CAR. THIS FERRARI IS A STRONG SPORT CAR GREAT FOR SOMONE WHO LIKE CHANLLENGES AND TRUALLY ONE OF THE GREATEST CAR OF ALL TIMES. ITS STYLE AND ITS PERFARMONCE IS JUST BREATHTAKING

Price    : $135,000
Year    : 2002
Make  : Ferrari
Model : 360 Spider
Trans   : Manual
Fuel       : Gasoline

Lamborghini Murcielago 2008


Vehicle Description
2008 LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO LP640 ROADSTER BIANCO ISIS WHITE EXTERIOR RED LEATHER INTERIOR RED STITCHING E-GEAR TRANSMISSION HIGH INTENSITY XENON HEADLAMPS IN-DASH CD PLAYER CD CHANGER BEHIND PASSENGER SEAT DVD BASED NAVIGATION SYSTEM IPOD CONNECTION BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY BLACK HERMERA WHEELS WITH SPORT TIRES CI BADGE FOR WHEELS CERAMIC BRAKING SYSTEM CARBON FIBER ENGINE BRACE CARBON FIBER ENGINE BAY WIND PROTECTOR AND DEFLECTOR IN CARBON FIBER BLACK SOFT TOP PERFERRATED LEATHER STEERING WHEEL LAMBORGHINI LOGO ON HEADREST THIS IS A FULLY SERVICED PRISTINE LP640 ROADSTER !!! ORIGINAL MSRP $448K+!!!


Price    : $267,800
Year     : 2008
Make  : Lamborghini
Model : Murcielago
Fuel    : Gasolin
Trans  : Automatic

Selasa, 19 Juli 2011

Tune–up Tps For Today's Driver

Tune–up tips for today's driver to help keep your car in great running condition. Learn how to do a tune-up on your car and why it's important. Spark plugs, oil and oil filter and the cooling system flush and fill are all important for your vehicle.

(NC)—Back when your parents were teenagers, getting a Canadian drivers license was a true rite of passage. It meant independence and responsibility.

It also meant that if you were fortunate enough to have a car, you knew how to take care of it. However, today more than 40 percent of consumers don't know how to tune–up their cars. How to solve this quandary?
Here are three must–dos to keep in mind next time your ride is in need of service.


1. Replace The Spark Plugs

– According to Autolite, a leading spark plug brand, one of the most economical ways to maintain an efficient engine and avoid wasting fuel is to change spark plugs at regular intervals, according to your owner's manual. As spark plug electrodes wear, the voltage required to jump the gap increases. Regular replacement of your car's worn spark plugs will help your engine to run properly. Spark plugs should be checked at least once a year, however it's best to check the owner's manual for maintenance intervals.

2. Replace The Oil And Oil Filter

– The job of oil is to lubricate the engine, help it run smoothly, and prevent friction between the parts. The oil filter helps remove engine–damaging dirt and grit from the oil during every pass through the filter. Regular oil and oil filter changes help keep the inside of the engine both lubricated and clean, so it can run as efficiently as possible. Check your oil level regularly and change your oil and filter at least as often as the recommended maintenance intervals in your owner's manual. Pay close attention to the description of driving conditions for normal or severe service intervals.

3. Do A Flush/Fill

– A flush/fill means that you flush the cooling system to clean it and remove sediments that have built up over time, and fill it with new antifreeze/coolant to keep the engine cool and prevent overheats and freeze–ups. Coolant should be checked at least twice a year, however it's best to check the owner's manual for maintenance intervals.

Driving Courses for Teens

Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death of teenagers in this country, with 81,000 deaths attributable to accidents involving teen drivers between the years 2000 and 2009, according to SafeRoads4Teens.org. Even if your teen is a responsible driver, others on the road may not be. Preparation and training may make the difference between having an accident and avoiding one. Statistics show that defensive driving classes substantially lower accident risk.

  1. Hands-On Driving

    • Experience makes the driver, and your teen will get plenty of that at many hands-on driving schools. Teen students will be placed in mock hazardous driving situations and given training by experienced personnel. The Danny McKeever driving school in Southern California offers training in vehicle dynamics and car control, as well as other critical areas. Other driving schools such as Street Survival course, Driver's Edge and New Car Control Clinic, offer experience for your teen behind the wheel of his own vehicle in such maneuvers as braking around a corner and performing figure eight patterns under wet and dry conditions. Check online for hands-on driving courses in your area.

    Simulators

    • Computer software driving simulators are available to order online and may be used with a student's home computer or with school computers to teach multiple drivers in the classroom. Different software packages are offered depending on the driving experience and skill level desired. One such software company even offers alcohol goggles to simulate the effects of driving under the influence. AAA Michigan, as of December 2010, had four simulators in use at Michigan schools to help teach teens driving skills and the effects of distracted driving.

    Internet Courses

    • Driver's ed classes in schools fill up quickly with teens anxious to get behind the wheel. As an alternative to waiting on the classroom, several online schools offer training to obtain a learner's permit. Prior to paying course fees, however, contact your local DMV to make sure the online course is acceptable.

    Insurance Company Courses

    • Insurance companies may offer a combination of online video courses and parent-supervised driver training to lower insurance rates for teen drivers. Depending on the insurance company, the course may require parent-logged time behind the wheel with question and answer sessions for your teen driver.

GT-350 Mustangs

Given that Carol Shelby manufactured only a handful of GT-350 Mustangs, to find one on the streets of Melbourne would be about as rare as running over a pile of rocking horse shit in a McLaren F1, don't you think! Perhaps it's for this reason that - whether it's in Australia or any other country for that matter - replicas are the norm. Not that there's anything wrong with 'mock-ups', so long as the owner isn't one of those jerks who likes to insult one's intelligence by lying about a car's authenticity.

Not that air conditioning engineer, Peter Furmedge would ever contemplate such an insult. Nosiree. Matter of fact, the number plate adorning his unique Mustang says it all. Yep, I'd say that 'pseudo' sums things up very nicely! Actually, the whole theme of the car indicates that Pete is the type of bloke to take the mickey out of himself and anyone else prepared to suffer his humour. Mmmm, 'suffer' is perhaps a little inappropriate, because Pete is a real card. Dry to the bone, he lets his wicked Mustang do the talking when the numbers need to be crunched. It's just like you or me opting to hide behind a secretary rather than face adversity or conflict first hand. The old blame-it-on-somebody-else syndrome. Then again, wouldn't you if that 'secretary' was powered by a heavily improved twin turbocharged 351 Windsor!

The story goes that Pete's Mustang was the brainchild of a lovely American gentleman by the name of Don Emas from Covina, California. Seems that Don wanted to continue the Shelby tradition by buying and converting a 1966 Mustang convertible. Circa 1986 and Don cut to the chase by thoroughly stripping the 'Stang, and adding all of the goodies that were felt needed to 'Cobra-ise' it. With more modern technology available, he opted to improve the LSD 3.00 nine-inch diff, ending it with 1970 Lincoln Versailles discs. Likewise, a freshened front-end benefits from 1968 Cougar disc brakes. Like the original GT-350s, Don lowered the front upper control arms 25mm, added lowered heavy-duty springs and a 3mm oversize front bar.

The engine was beefed and backed with a T10 four-speed, the exterior topped in Porsche paint and GT-350 stripes and rear quarter side vents, while fresh Pro Car bucket seats adorned the re-stitched roll cage-equipped interior. Detailed to the max, Don's Shelby replica turned so many heads that someone in their wisdom decided to take it around the globe on a whirlwind show tour. The trip worked very well in that the 'Stang never made it back to red, white and blue shores; rather a discerning character decided he had to own it. Three years later, it was offered for sale with Pete promptly coming to the party, making an offer too good to refuse. Although the previous owner had converted the steering, Pete wasn't fully satisfied and went over it with a fine-toothed comb. At the same time, he replaced the manual transmission with a radically modified Tranztuff C9 and Dominator converter.

Work certainly didn't stop there, with Peter fine-tuning his 'rally' ride on a regular basis. The original 289 was next on the list, Peter trading it for a new concoction pieced together by ex-V8 Supercar engine builder, Shane Lowe of Performance Engines. Starting with a seasoned 351 Windsor short, Shane race-prepped all bottom end components, added an offset ground stroker crankshaft that takes the cubic capacity up to 372, added big block Chevy connecting rods and low compression Arias pistons, a large capacity aftermarket sump, high volume oil pump and Sig Erson 'turbo' camshaft.

Keith Harvey Motors Ringwood prepped the 302 cylinder heads, adding Yella Terra roller rockers with stainless steel one-piece valves, ported runners and equalised chambers designed to reduce the static compression ratio to 7.5:1. A tinkerer, Pete decided to add his own flavour by developing a sealed plenum arrangement housing a four-barrel Holley carby mounted over the stock inlet manifold. Two Nissan 300ZX turbochargers hung off either side of the engine, the fuel charge ignited by a Performance Ignition modified HEI distributor. Spent gasses exited through custom Mr Muffler extractors and a twin system.

A keen classic car racer and rally driver, Peter took out his frustrations at the racetrack and on any number of tarmac rallies. Mind you, a second Mustang came on the scene after a few years and was configured specifically for the circuit, which would allow the convertible to be further modified for serious rally competition - as well as plenty of road driving! Pete attacked the suspension, adding adjustable Koni shocks, he swapped the diff centre for a 2.7:1 'cruiser' while adorning each corner with new 15 x 7-inch Performance alloys replacing the genuine 10-spoke Shelby rims. The current tyres are 205-60-15 Falken Azenis race versions.

"The interior was so good that I've left it pretty much alone, only adding a few necessities such as a 2-kg fire extinguisher, VDO Mini Cockpit, tacho, small boost gauge, harnesses, engine immobiliser, and I've updated the sound system to include a Kenwood CD. Don fitted Alpine speakers and amplifier, there's Pony deluxe trim, and a Lecarra steering wheel," Pete advised. The exterior is 'as was' with the R-model racing apron, Shelby bonnet scoop and white side stripes.
"Within a couple of years of fitting the turbos they started getting a little smoky, and having been advised that they couldn't be rebuilt, I decided to bite the bullet and update the entire induction package including larger turbos and fuel injection," Pete enthused. The process kicked off with a custom 80-litre aluminium Vanell Products fuel tank and 600 horsepower capable Bosch fuel pump mounted in the boot. Renowned engine management system company, MoTeC, supplied complementary fuel lines, filters and regulator to coincide with a modified Edelbrock Victor Jnr with 1000 cfm throttle body and eight Bosch injectors.

The owner fabricated turbo plumbing, inlet pipes and plenum works with two 350 horsepower Garrett water cooler ball bearing turbochargers - however, there is one major downfall. Yep, thanks to limited engine bay space, the combination lacks an intercooler. Fact is, Peter thought about it and even went to the extent of attempting to design a suitable radiator/intercooler set-up, however with space at an absolute premium, all he could do was fit a custom aluminium radiator as supplied by Race Radiators. Trans and engine oil coolers are mounted fore of the radiator.

Black Cat

We all know cats get nine lives. But judging by how many times this defiant Fiat's been let off the hook, maybe our feline friends and Italian cars are two and the same... Born into this world in 1974, this amazing Fiat - named 124 Sport - first nearly met its maker more than ten years ago after it was completely stripped down to a skeleton and left to rot in a factory. Certainly no way to treat a pedigree. It lay motionless for years gathering dust - until, one marvellous afternoon, Adam Pavirani stumbled across her and had to throw in a lifeline.
And on this day, the sun did shine...

First off, the little sweetie was painted red and powered up with a conventional single carb Fiat four - and, once again, it was able to slink along its long-forgotten streets. But after about a year, its life took yet another significant turn. The entire body was draped in a new coat of blue and its heart was jump-started with the traditional Italian induction set-up - twin Weber carbs. With some more dash now in its step, the Fiat could now play with the fast, most agile young pussies on the block - that is, until tragedy struck once more. A careless driver struck her down in her prime.

Tears were shed in the Pavirani family, and they couldn't bring themselves to let their faithful old friend go. They just couldn't. So - once again - this 124's soul was plucked from the grasp of the shadows and was granted its wish to walk the earth once more. Although, this time, the Fiat turned into a real black cat. And in more ways than one...
It was 'Dr' Dominic Rigoli who reconstructed the bloodied corpse and gave it a new coat of custom black/red pearl. It's a unique sheen, to say the least. Next came the job of giving the body life. However, this time, Adam didn't want a tame cat; he wanted a Black Panther. And the answer was staring Adam in the face the whole time - a twincam turbo engine as fitted to Dominic's father (Tony Rigoli's) awesome little 850!

Accordingly, a donor 2-litre Fiat engine was inserted (complete with an O-ringed block and Wiesco 7.5:1 forged pistons) and the heart's valving was then improved markedly. This was achieved with the adoption of a Lancia Delta Integrale 16 valve DOHCer, which was surgically fitted together with custom intake and exhaust manifolds. And to make sure that new heart was going to pound strongly, a Turbonetics T3/T4 pacemaker (run at up to 24 psi) and a Deltagate were also nestled in. The likelihood of serious fevers was then eliminated by a Mick's Metalcraft aluminium radiator and air-to-air intercooler - which was plumbed in on the way to a Toyota Supra throttle body. These new bodily internals breathe through a cute K&N nose.

Upstairs, the old grey matter was scraped out and replaced with a Microtech MT8 unit, which has full control over the fuel and ignition nerve systems. Blood is pushed from a Bosch Motorsport fuel pump and Mazda RX-7 Series 5 injectors coupled to a Malpassi regulator. And watch out when this Fiat lifts its tail, coz this thing passes its gasses through a full 3-inch mandrel system. There's a single straight-through rear muffler - but no cat...

That glorious purr is usually all Adam Pavirani hears when he's out cruising, but when he drops the hammer, the beast lets out a shrill scream - and it goes like someone's poured boiling water on its rump... An officially timed 11.8 second pass at 208 km/h (on slicks) is nothing to turn you nose up at. Especially when you consider it couldn't get off the mark properly - coz the current (stock) brakes simply don't provide a strong enough leash when Adam's stalling it up. Furthermore, when it's allowed indoors, this killer cat puts out a frantic 318 horsepower at its back paws. That is, when it's swallowing the whole 24 psi.

Working towards those hind legs, a manual valve body Fiat 131 Trimatic (with a Mr Gasket shifter) is used in conjunction with a 3500-rpm converter and a locked Fiat 132 differential. The latter is now lunch after an enthusiastic catfight, so a Commodore LSD is currently in the midst of installation.
Of course, because this Fiat goes like the proverbial cut cat, it's also been made to posses equally as much agility. Lift some fur and you'll see a set of adjustable Konis, lowered Jumbo springs and a full Nolathane walkover. And those massive gold Simmons rims don't look too tabby either - oops, I mean, shabby! (Is this story theme sad or what? - Ed)

We all know the immense amount of pleasure that comes from owning a cat. That's because most of its love comes from deep inside (ahhhh)... In this case, it's due to its full retrim in tan leather - the doors, the seats, everywhere. Complimenting this are gold checker plates on the floor, a Momo steering wheel and gauges for rpm and trans temp. And - believe us - with all the action that goes on at full throttle, it's hard to keep an eye on these. There's no time for a catnap that's for sure! (Aaarrrghh! - Ed)

And Adam won't be heading to curl up on the sofa either. He'll inject some more power and traction, which - he hopes - will be enough to have it scratching on the door of 10-second quarters. Now that's not pussyfooting around for a street car! Also to come is some more detailing, which will enable it compete at the local shows. There's a few dogs around the place though, so a top cat like this will have to be careful!

We hope nothing else tragic happens to this poor Fiat. Although, it does always seem to land on its feet...

Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Volkswagen's Bulli

The tale of Volkswagen's Bulli goes back to Wednesday, April 23, 1947. That's the day Dutch VW importer Ben Pon drew a rough sketch of the now internationally famous Transporter 1, or T1, van. In the States, it was known as the Microbus. In Germany, marketers labeled it the Bulli. And this year, in concept form at the 2011 Geneva show, the Bulli has returned with a retro-inspired design, modern usability, and a zero-emission electric powertrain.
The latest six-passenger Bulli is a reinterpreted reinterpretation of what's been billed as the world's first van. VW showed a retro van in 2001 at the Detroit auto show, and like that concept, the more evolved Bulli has a variety of simple, attractive, and classic traits.
The slightly extended nose, for instance, sports an extra-large "VW" badge in the middle of a distinct V-shape. Flanking it are bright L-shaped wraparound LED headlamps and dominant lower fog lights that add a bit of personality to the front clip, while slight intakes provide cool air to the electric powertrain.
The two-tone paintjob divides at the beltline and runs the vehicle's entire 156-inch length. Body panels were machined to portray a seamless look, and blacked-out pillars add a sense of size. The tailgate spans the Bulli's 68.4-inch width, making it ideal for loading cargo. Each corner sits on a chrome-dipped retro-look 18-inch alloy, and, as you can tell, the overhangs remain stubby.
Interior designers continued to meld modern style and classic cues by incorporating twin bench seats. Both can be folded down to maximize passenger comfort during trips, and if need be, the rear bench can completely stow, increasing overall interior space.