08-12 Kawasaki Ninja 250r Rear Back Brake Rotor Bolts Disc Hardware Screw Kit on 2040-parts.com
Murphy, North Carolina, United States
Powered by MotoLister The most powerful listing tool for ebay motors. |
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Nos new tx500 rd350 rd250 tx250 rd400 xs500b xs650 discbrake pads(US $13.95)
- Harley davidson brake caliper trim disc
- Ss front brake disc x2 replacement for yamaha xj 600 n 98 99 00 01 02 03
- Bikemaster sintered rear brake pads '82-83 honda gl1100 goldwing (dual piston)(US $19.75)
- Harley davidson ultra classic chrome dresser front end factory harley forks(US $699.95)
- Ss front brake disc x2 replacement for yamaha yzf 600r thundercat 96-02 03 04
Audi shows S3 Sportback (2013) – but is a used S3 a better buy?
Wed, 13 Feb 2013Here’s Audi’s S3 Sportback, the five-door version of the 296bhp Quattro hot hatch unveiled last year. The S3 Sportback takes 5sec flat to accelerate from 0 to 62mph, that’s one-tenth of a second quicker than Audi’s official figure for its three-door stablemate. That’s because the initial 5.1sec S3 time was only an estimate, and Audi’s subsequent tests have shown the three-door S3 actually dipping below five seconds in the 0-62mph sprint.
Porsche Boxster Spyder (2010) – UK details and prices
Thu, 25 Mar 2010Porsche has released UK details for the Porsche Boxster Spyder Back in November we reported that Porsche had revealed the Porsche Boxster Spyder, a stripped down Boxster with an iconic ’Speedster’ profile. To be honest, we were surprised they didn’t go with the Speedster name (we reported back in Spetember with pictures of a Porsche Boxster with Speedster humps testing at the Nurburgring), but perhaps that was a step too far; using the Speedster tag on a lowly Boxster. But no matter, the Porsche Boxster Spyder it is with the flat six 3.4 litre engine with 310bhp and a 0-60mph of 4.6 seconds when you tick the PDK Sport Chrono Plus option.
Holidaymakers warned against bogus hire car
Mon, 16 Dec 2013AHEAD OF THE busy holiday period a warning has been issued to those travelling abroad to look out for car hire rental scams. The industry body British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association has advised customers to be wary of 'too good to be true' offers over the Christmas period, including very low rates and nationwide availability right up to Christmas Day. But the BVRLA is aware of many customers who have handed over deposits for cars that are never delivered, leaving them out of pocket and with no transport.