Used but in great condition, no crack, no bearings, no sprocket.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask. I have 8 of these hubs, I also have many other part for the chassis and engines
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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- 2007 07 2006 06 suzuki oem gsxr 600 750 oem subframe brace sub frame (US $19.99)
- 10 yz250f yzf250 front wheel rim #170 -7889(US $150.00)
- 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 suzuki gsxr1300 hayabusa rear wheel rim w/ rotor (US $125.00)
- 10 yz250f yzf250 rear wheel rim #170 -7890(US $325.00)
- Bridgestone motorcycle tire inner tube 110/90-19 tr4(US $20.99)
- Ride wright 16 x 3.5 80 spoke chrome wheel for harley new!(US $499.00)
Toyota iQ concept
Tue, 11 Sep 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Shows 11 September 2007 02:53 Toyota iQ: the lowdown The Japanese scored one of the very few surprises of the Frankfurt show this year, with the titchy iQ concept car that previews Toyota’s new sub-Aygo city car. It’s one of our favourite cars at the show, bristling with intelligent new thinking and design flourishes to make small cars interesting again. And the best news is that Toyota has committed to building a production version, probably due in European showrooms by 2009.
Fiat Bravo MSN launched
Tue, 16 Jun 2009The Fiat Bravo MSN has been launched to coincide with the Bravo Tour Charity Event Which all brings to mind that famous quote by Bill Gates – “If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1000 MPG” Which in turn brought a response from GM, which took exception to Bill’s statement, and issued a press release countering his assertion, which is worth the read in full: If GM had kept up with technology like the Computer Industry has, then: 1. For no reason whatsoever, your car would crash……..Twice a day. 2.
Mitsubishi CEO pledges to stay in U.S., wants to quadruple sales
Thu, 23 Sep 2010Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko says the company won't pull out of the U.S. market and that his personal mid-range sales target is 200,000 units a year, or roughly four times today's level of 50,000.