Body Parts for Sale
- 05 seadoo challenger 4-tec 180 oem steering wheel 204390424(US $85.00)
- 05 seadoo challenger 4-tec 180 oem fascia assy gauge cover 204470949(US $75.00)
- Seadoo gsx gtx xp spx gti gts speedster housing flame arrestor base(US $11.99)
- 1997 seadoo gti 717 720 front seat(US $175.00)
- Riva racing rs26130 racing pro series sponson kit(US $308.49)
- 92 yamaha waverunner iii 3 650 jet ski seat wra650q(US $190.87)
Lotus explosion: Elise, Esprit, Elan, Elite & Eterne (2010)
Thu, 30 Sep 2010It’s only a few days since Lotus shocked us with details of the all-new Lotus Elite – a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 GT with a folding hardtop, the engine up front, and all-aluminium construction. Now, at the 2010 Paris motor show, the Norfolk firm is unveiling four more cars: Elise, Elan, Esprit and Eterne. On sale in 2015, the Elise is furthest from production, but we already know it will be a radical shift from today’s car.
Jaguar F-Type Coupe grabs a Super Bowl Spot
Sat, 09 Nov 2013The Jaguar F-Type Coupe grabs a Super Bowl Spot The Jaguar F-Type Coupe is heading for a reveal at the Los Angeles and Tokyo Motor Shows this month, and Jaguar are already thinking big as they start to plot how to get the new F-Type Coupe in front of potential buyers. So they’ve grabbed a 30 second advert slot in next year’s televised Super Bowl in the US, which is guaranteed to get the new F-Type Coupe front and centre in potential buyers’ minds in the States. Playing on the predilection for Hollywood to use British actors as the villain, Jaguar’s F-Type Coupe campaign will have a ‘British Villians’ theme and pose the question: “Have you ever noticed how in Hollywood movies, all the villains are played by Brits?” Featuring ‘Renowned British Actors’ (yes, your guess is as good as ours) and launching the hashtag #GoodToBeBad , the new advert is being filmed by Brit Director Tom Hopper in London.
Government Unveils New Plan To Manage Major Roads
Thu, 05 Jun 2014ALONGSIDE charges for plastic bags, the Queen’s Speech also contained legislation that will change the way England’s motorways and major A-roads are managed. As part of the Infrastructure Bill, the changes will see the current Highways Agency (HA) transformed into a Government-owned company. Behind the move is a desire by the Government to save taxpayers at least £2.6 billion over the next 10 years.