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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- New front wheel axle fits honda xr650 1995-2013 xr650l (US $35.00)
- Metzeler me7 teen general replacement trailer tire front or rear 53l, 100/80-10(US $75.52)
- New metzeler lastertec bias sport touring tire rear 68v, 130/90-17(US $160.46)
- New michelin s12 xc soft to intermediate terrain tire rear 110/90-19, 130/70-19(US $99.46)
- New metzeler mce karoo 2 (t) dual sport tire front 59q, 110/80-19(US $168.52)
- New metzeler enduro 3 sahara dual-sport tire rear 64s, 4.00-18(US $148.04)
Show Review: EyesOn Design 2014
Tue, 17 Jun 2014The EyesOn Design show is an annual exhibition that celebrates automotive design excellence of the past, present and future. Held at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, proceeds from the event help provide financial support for aid to the visually impaired through the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology. EyesOn Design is a celebration of automotive design; a craft that leaves an indelible imprint on the world around us, and one that was explored across a host of exhibition categories at this year's event – most notably with cars from the movies and TV shows.
BMW concept stars in Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol
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Saab 9-4X gets closer
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