I had this rebuilt, before i decided to not fix up the bike.works fine
Electrical Components for Sale
- 96-01 suzuki bandit gsf 600 gsf600 wiring harness(US $13.00)
- 96-01 suzuki bandit gsf 600 gsf600 starter kill switch right handlebar controls(US $7.00)
- 4 cr8e spark plug plugs yamaha yz250f yz450f yz426f yzf(US $18.95)
- Nos yamaha xt550 xt600 srx600 circuit breaker asy 5y1-82180-00(US $14.95)
- Honda cb cl 360 switch assy. turn signal horn hi/low beam 35250-369-671(US $99.00)
- Twisted 12mm spark plug wires harley touring flhx street glide flhxxx tri-glide(US $68.95)
Kia Ex_Cee'd Cabrio Concept (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 23 Feb 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 23 February 2007 09:40 Kia Ex_Cee'd Cabrio Concept: the lowdown The Koreans' ambitious growth plans show no signs of slowing down; last week, Kia unveiled the Cee'd estate production car - today, it slides the covers off a soft-top version of the same model. Dubbed, somewhat cornily, the Ex_Cee'd Cabrio, the convertible will be shown officially at the Geneva Motor Show in early March. And don't laugh at the back - it was designed by Peter Schreyer, formerly head of Audi design and now boss of the Koreans' studio.
Ford reaches agreement to sell Volvo to Geely for $1.8 billion
Sun, 28 Mar 2010Ford has reached an agreement to sell its Swedish brand Volvo to Chinese carmaker Geely for about $1.8 billion in a multinational sale expected to close in the third quarter of this year. The pending agreement was announced onSunday morning, and Ford will continue to supply powertrains, stamping and other parts to Volvo after the sale. If it closes, the landmark deal delivers the premium Volvo brand--long a benchmark for automotive safety--to a Chinese firm that has ambitious plans for growth.
Porsche details plan for new headquarters, test track next to Atlanta airport
Thu, 12 May 2011Porsche Cars North America will spend between $80 million and $100 million to build a new headquarters and test-track complex next to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport, the automaker said on Thursday. The site in Hapevlle, Ga., is where the Ford Motor Co. assembly plant that built the Ford Taurus and the Mercury Sable used to stand.