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The Right Ceramic Header Coating Service

Having a vehicle is an important part of our lives. We use our cars to get to work, back home and to any other place we need to be. So, many of us take a lot of pride in our means of transportation. Getting a ceramic header coating is important to safe guard the metal on the exhaust and other metal parts of your car, which not only gives it a good looking appearance, it helps to thwart off corrosion.

Support Your Favorite Sport with NASCAR Checks

Are you a NASCAR fan? If so, and you want to let everyone know, then there is no better way than showing your allegiance than by using NASCAR personal checks. In the end, your finances might cause you anxiety, but there’s no reason that they have to be uninteresting.

The Fun Of Mudding Videos

Growing in popularity throughout Canada and the United States, mud bogging is no longer a backwoods sport. Known also as mud racing or simply mudding, this off-road sport is all about the most powerful vehicle getting through the swampiest, muddiest spots in the shortest time. The winner is chosen by the person who gets furthest through the track. Because of its growing popularity, increasing numbers of mudding videos are being sold.

Denny Hamlin Wins NASCAR Race At Pocono

Denny Hamlin ended a sophomore slump of sorts when he won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The win was Hamlins first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.

Nascar Nothing Like It

Your favorite form of racing might be formula 1, but if you ask a person living in Florida what his favorite motor sport is, you’ll get NASCAR for an answer. The thrilling speed and the stiff competition have had the people’s attention for more than 60 years after it was founded by William France Sr. in Feb.’48. Millions vie to see their racing heroes in action every year, but it is just a few who get their hands on the elusive Nascar Tix. Here is a look at the best crowd pullers.

William K. Vanderbilt Jr’s Motor Parkway

I recently took a trip back in time to Long Island NY’s past! No I was not in a Delorean. I was actually in a 1929 Model A Ford,It was one of many in a pack of Model A Fords.My trip back in time was hosted by members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island. The Club Established in 1959 is one of the oldest and largest Model A Clubs in the U.S. The Trip took me back in time to Long Islands distant past,Way Back before the LIE back before even the Northern and Southern State Parkways.All the way back to the glory days of William K. Vanderbilt Jr’s Long Island Motor Parkway. The Motor Parkway or the LIMP has been forgotten by many.Portions of it can still be found across the Island some parts are even still in use now going under other names. I must admit I knew almost nothing of the Long Island Motor Parkway before this trip back but as I learned about its history and how it was a major part of shaping the Island we all know and love today, I became very interested in learning more and I would like to share with you a little of what I have learned.

ATV Safety Tips For Kids

ATV’s were made to be used in agriculture, for hauling tools and traveling all over farm property. They have since turned into a diversion for several folks and are nowadays even used for racing. People love the thrill that ATV’s offer as well as huge selection of territory that ATV’s open up for investigating. ATV’s are able to give a lot of pleasure for users and be a meaningful activity.

2010 Hurst/camaro Performance Series

We are more accustomed to hearing about the classic American tuners from Hurst Performance creating special edition Challengers and Mustangs, however they have teamed up with Chevrolet to auction off the very first preproduction HURST/Camaro on eBay prior to the 2009 SEMA show in order to fund the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.

1985 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Review

“The ugly duckling. It may be rusty, but it runs better than most newer cars” What things have gone wrong with the car? Headliner falling down.

Lotus Exige Scura

While a majority of automakers are bailing out of the Tokyo Motor Show, it is nice to see that there will indeed be a few new models to look at when it comes to be show time. One such vehicle will be a special edition sports car from he light weight English race car builders at Lotus. While the boffins from across the pond have already engineered every unnecessary ounce out of the Exige in the hopes of creating a hard core driving experience, this particularly dark model focuses on making the little Lotus as sinister looking as it is lethal. The special edition Tokyo Motor Show Lotus Exige is named the Scura, which is the Italian word for dark, due to its dramatic black bodywork and a GT3 inspired rear end.

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