Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1966ish Suzuki K15p Vintage Hillbilly Parts Center Kick Stand on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Suzuki Warranty:No

This is a Center Kick Stand off of a 1966ish Suzuki K15p Hillbilly 80cc Trail Bike. There is rust or tarnish on these parts but I can see nowhere on these parts that they have rusted through and are restorable. Look closely at the pictures before you buy as I cannot describe every square inch of each part. This bike had approximately 2500 miles on it when it went into disrepair.

The parts off of this bike are good for restoration and may fit other models around the same year of make. There is piceture of the bike before it was tore down for parts for you to compare to the bikes you are rebuilding or repairing. Be sure you want the part as I do not refund. Please email me with any questions you may have and I will answer them to the best of my ability and as quickly as I can as well.

 These OEM parts are getting much harder to find. Thank you for looking at my auction

Aston Martin One-77 – Is JK buying?

Wed, 22 Jul 2009

JK admires the lines of the stunning Aston Martin One-77 One of the debuts at Salon Prive was the first UK public appearence of the Aston Martin One-77. So a quick look around was definitely called for. According to John, it’s a stunning creation.

Design For the Real China contest seeks innovative solutions to everyday issues

Thu, 03 Oct 2013

The ‘Design for the Real China' contest has launched, challenging designers across all disciplines to develop innovative solutions to everyday problems that arise in China. Delivering a brief of ‘Show us a solution to a China-located problem or opportunity you have identified', the competition organizers want to see entries that address localized problems or opportunities. Participants have to submit a short video explaining both the problem they've identified and how they'll solve it.

Ford, GM work together on new nine-, 10-speed transmissions

Mon, 15 Apr 2013

Ford Motor Co. and General Motors are developing nine- and 10-speed transmissions jointly for use in cars, crossovers, pickups and SUVs. The rivals say partnering on the automatic front- and rear-wheel-drive gearboxes will get them to market faster and cheaper than each automaker could do on its own.