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  • 2011 Ford Fiesta
    The all new Ford Fiesta In 2011 Ford Fiesta makes its U.S. debut after being sold and raced in other markets for a couple of years. This subcompact car comes as a 4-door hatchback or a 4-door sedan. Hatchbacks are offered in SE and SES trim levels, while sedans come in S, SE, and SEL versions. The only engine option for all models is a 120-horsepower 1.6-lit […]
  • FOR SALE 1989 JDM CIVIC SI SCCA ST RACECAR $5500
    I am selling my 1989 Honda Civic SI race car. This Civic is a JDM model so it is 60lb lighter then the Canada model. This car is set up for SCCA Solo racing and is very competitive. This car was raced in the Street Touring Solo class. The suspension is Ground Control coil overs with 450lb front springs and 500lb rear. Ground Control top hats,  It has 6 month […]
  • SCORE INTERNATIONAL OFF ROAD PRIMM 300 September 10-12th
    Andy McMillin Get ready for the SCORE Primm 300 desert race as the trophy truck class points will be close.  Andy McMillin with two wins in three races this season,  Andy, not only continues to lead the point standings in the 2010 SCORE Desert Series but he has extended his lead following his win at the recent 42nd Tecate SCORE Baja 500. McMillin, 23, is the […]
  • Redline Time Attack, Home of the 1000hp imports!
    CricKet NSX Time Attack is a new twist on one of the purest forms of motor sports: time trials. The phrase “time attack” has its roots in Japan, where the sport remains very popular to this day, and as is the case with many automotive trends (sport compact cars, drifting, etc.), time attack events migrated to the United States in 2004. Time Trial events have […]
  • The Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X
    Dodge Targets Road Racing Enthusiasts With 2010 Viper SRT10 ACR-X Turn-key, spec-series racer aimed at continuing Dodge Viper’s storied racing history Dodge and Street and Racing Technology (SRT) team combine best performance attributes of Viper ACR with Viper Competition Coupe Read more on The Dodge Viper SRT10 [...] […]
  • 2011 Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid Concept
    The 918 Spyder Concept by Porsche Officially it’s only a concept, but there’s no doubt that project XG10 — or the 918 Spyder concept — will pave the way for the next Porsche supercar. And what a supercar it is going to be: in addition to the normally aspirated, high-revving, 3.4-liter V-8 good for more than 495 hp, the striking 918 Spyder has three electric […]
  • Here is The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG E-Cell EV
    The 2010 SLS AMG E-Cell By Mercedes The E-Cell is all electric and has 526 horsepower! When the big push towards alternative power for vehicles first started, many enthusiasts feared that electric and green vehicles would mean the end of the performance car era. Thankfully, there are several carmakers who are intent on proving that green and performance can […]
  • The 2011 Ford Mustang VS. The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro
    The 2011 Ford Mustang 2011 Ford Mustang In the ongoing sales battle between Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, it doesn’t get any closer than this. Last month, Mustang prevailed in the contest over upstart Camaro — by three cars. Read more on The 2011 Ford Mustang VS. The 2011 Chevrolet [...] […]
  • TRW Automotive posts $227 million in 2Q net income
    TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (NYSE: TRW) posted net income for the third-consecutive quarter driven by improved global vehicle production. The Livonia-based supplier of automotive safety systems posted net income of $227 million, or $1.78 per share, on revenue of $3.7 billion in the second quarter. Read more on TRW Automotive posts $227 million in 2Q net [. […]
  • The Elite Tuners of Canada create a slicker Camaro SS
    ETC Team If you have been reading PAS over the last few years, you will know about Team ETC. The Elite Tuners of Canada program builds graced the pages of the PAS SEMA issue for three years in a row. As the team transitions into building domestic V8s, we wanted to take a closer look at their latest creation, a new Camaro SS. Now this isn’t your average Camar […]

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    The Star Stryker’s most distinctive attribute is its raised steering head proudly and clearly on display in front of a peanut-y [...]
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    Boulevard M109R Limited Edition MSRP Coming Soon. The award winning Suzuki Boulevard M109R recreated the power cruiser market upon its introduction. Its [...]
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    The X18-R Nitro Pockect Motorcycle can only be described as the fastest and most exotic of the super bike breed. This machine [...]
  • The 2010 Honda CBR1000RRA
    2010 Honda CBR1000RRA It is already known: the Honda CBR1000RRA outstanding performance class is open to a new level of excitement. Although [...]
  • The 2011 Yamaha FZ8
    The Yamaha FZ8-series Yamaha is proud to announce two new motorcycles that open up a whole new class within the popular [...]
  • The 2011 Triumph Daytona 675 Special Edition
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  • The 2011 Husqvarna TE 250
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    THE 2011 KTM OFFROAD MODEL KTM’s Mattighofen factory in Austria has invested a huge amount of effort in developing the [...]


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