1984 1985 Honda 125m Atc 3 Wheeler Rear Fender Mud Flaps on 2040-parts.com
Anderson, Indiana, United States
Hello, I have a set of rear fender mud flaps that are in good condition and the mounting studs on them are in good condition and they come with the washers and nuts to mount the on ur plastic, the mud flaps say honda on one of them and 125m on the other as shown in the pics, please email any questions and check out my other 3 wheeler items
|
Fenders for Sale
- 2016 yamaha yxz1000r 4-piece overfender set black 2hcf15e0v000(US $249.99)
- Suzuki ltr450 rear fender fenders plastic ltr 450 #48 2006 * local(US $74.95)
- 1993 atv polaris sportsman 4x4 400 350 grille front grill bumper(US $70.00)
- Lamborghini gallardo mirror
- 1984 honda trx 200 fron plastic bracket(US $3.00)
- 1984 1985 kawasaki klt 110 front fender and mud flap(US $25.00)
Cadillac CTS Coupe, CTS-V (2008): first official pictures
Wed, 16 Jan 2008By Ben Oliver First Official Pictures 16 January 2008 04:07 Cadillac showed three major new models at Detroit, and pulled off one of the show’s few surprises by keeping its new CTS Coupe completely secret until it was officially unveiled. It also revealed the 550bhp CTS-V and the Provoq small SUV concept (see separate story). Although branded as a concept, the striking, angular two-door four-seat CTS Coupe will come to Europe in 2010 and will come here because it is based on the CTS saloon platform which will be offered in right-hand drive in the UK and other overseas markets.
Old distractions as bad as new tech
Tue, 22 Jul 2014DRIVERS are as much distracted by "old technology" as by new gadgets, according to a survey. Adult passengers, twiddling with the radio and children in the car were the main distractions causing either a near-miss or an accident, the poll of more than 18,000 motorists found. These three distractions came ahead of operating the sat-nav and talking on a mobile phone as the biggest reasons for lack of driver attention.
Chevrolet at the Paris motor show 2008
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Guy Bird Motor Shows 02 October 2008 18:40 General Motors’ Chevrolet stand was buzzing at Paris with two world debuts – the Chevrolet Cruze production saloon and Chevrolet Orlando seven-seater show car – plus two important European production unveils: the electric Volt and Camaro muscle car. All Chevrolets from now on will be global models and reflect a new ambition for quality, as GM’s global vice president of design Ed Welburn told CAR. 'Chevrolet is raising the bar where it matters the most – in the value segment.' The Cruze is a Skoda Octavia-sized four-door on the new Astra platform with reasonable exterior styling and a genuinely high standard of interior fit and finish.