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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- 26 inch paramount front wheel tire harley bagger street glide road king custom (US $1,999.95)
- New dunlop d404 tire, rear, 130/90-16(US $112.34)
- Msr extra heavy duty motorcycle tire tube 100/100-18 tr4 18" motorcross wheel(US $19.50)
- Yamaha r6 front rear rims wheels rotors complete 2005 05 03-04 r6s(US $449.99)
- Kawasaki 250r ex250 front rear wheels rims rotor 08 09 10 11 12 complete 1k mile(US $399.99)
- Honda cbr 1000rr 1000 rr front rear rims wheels rotors complete 2004 2005 04-05(US $499.99)
Lexus CT 200h: Lexus at Geneva Motor Show
Fri, 26 Feb 2010The Lexus CT 200h - Geneva bound Last year we had the Lexus LF-Ch concept in all its goldness at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Then a few weeks back that became the Lexus CT 200h. Which is actually what we thought the Lexus Premium Compact would be called – the Lexus CT – when we first reported on the baby Lexus.
McLaren London: Open for business
Wed, 22 Jun 2011McLaren London - open for business Almost exactly a year on from McLaren’s announcement that the UK will have three McLaren dealers – London, Birmingham and Manchester – the first of those dealers, McLaren London, opened for business yesterday. Operated by Jardine Motors (who may be more familiar as Lancaster), Mclaren London is the ground floor face of One Hyde Park, the mega-bucks apartment block you may best know as the building where £1 billion of apartments have been sold – but no one has moved in. Ron Dennis is probably banking on some of the owners of those apartments – including a Ukrainian Oligarch said to have paid £136 million for his apartment – popping downstairs to take a look at what McLaren has on offer – and bringing along a friend or three.
Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart shifts gears, sells his stuff
Mon, 30 Aug 2010Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s high-speed lifestyle of flying through the desert, leaving a rooster tail of dust, is taking a turn down a calmer, gentler road. Stewart, 64, is ready to slow things down and create more time for himself and his family. “I’m not retiring,” he insists, “just changing directions.” Last weekend he sold his off-road racing truck business and everything that goes along with it.