1969 Honda Sl 350 Ko Rear Axle,spacers,chain Tensioners on 2040-parts.com
Eckert, Colorado, US
1969 HONDA SL350 REAR AXLE,SPACERS,CHAIN TENSIONERS. (www.humblesvm.com)
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- 1986 yamaha maxim x xj700x xj700 xj 700 rear wheel rim 3.00 x 16 16x3.00 mag oem(US $39.99)
- 03 04 kawasaki zx6r rear wheel back rim zx 6r zx636 636(US $50.00)
- New 190/50/17 michelin pilot power 2ct rear motorcycle tire 190/50zr17(US $185.00)
- 08 09 suzuki gsxr600 gsxr 600 750 rear wheel rim rotor tire stock oem #2682(US $99.99)
- Yamaha yz/yzf pro wheel 19" wheel spokes yz yzf performance racing(US $49.95)
- Ultima billet 60 spoke chrome wheel for 21x3.25 for 84-99 fxst/fxdwg and customs(US $144.95)
MINI miffed at Spy Photos of 2014 MINI Hatch
Thu, 04 Jul 2013MINI has released their own ‘Spy’ shot of the 2014 MINI hatch (pictured above) The rise and rise of the internet in recent years has seen the once niche market for spy photos of unreleased cars go mainstream, and whether car makers like it or not they can be sure the moment they take their new pride and joy on the road it will be papped and online. Most unrevealed cars go out testing covered in swirly camouflage and padded add-ons to disguise shape and form, but this week a 2014 MINI hatch was snapped with no disguise at all, and it didn’t look great. It didn’t look great because the photo was taken from such a distance it distorted perspective and made the new MINI look a very odd shape.
Mercedes SLS AMG – Leaked Photo
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1961 Ford Gyron concept scale model sells for $40,000
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