2003 03 Kawasaki Klx400r Klx 400r 400 Klx400 Front Forks Legs & Triple Clamps on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, US
|
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- 1998 98 suzuki rm125 rm 125 subframe sub frame(US $30.00)
- 2001 01 honda cr80 cr 80 rear brake assembly master caliper pedal & line(US $47.00)
- 2000 00 honda cr125 cr 125 rear shock suspension(US $50.00)
- 2005 05 ktm 65sx 65 sx braking front brake wave rotor(US $47.00)
- 2003 03 klx400r klx 400r 400 klx400 swingarm swing arm suspension & linkage(US $64.00)
- 1998 98 suzuki rm125 rm 125 rear shock suspension(US $68.00)
Renault Initiale Paris concept (2013) at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 10 Sep 2013The Renault Initiale Paris concept previews the next-gen Espace, with a view to shifting the new MPV upmarket. Whether a Renault people carrier can be taken seriously as an upmarket proposition is up to you, but there’s no arguing with some of the exceptional attention to detail dotted around the Initiale Paris. What’s under the Renault Initiale Paris’s bonnet?
McLaren MP4-12C vs Ferrari 458 Italia: the video
Thu, 26 Aug 2010McLaren vs Ferrari: F1's nastiest rivalry is spilling onto the road, and the new issue of CAR Magazine delivers the world's first deep dive comparing Woking's 12C with Maranello's sensational 458. It's the most anticipated supercar showdown for almost two decades, and it's only in CAR magazine (out 18 August). We've stripped the McLaren bare, to deliver a 15-page technical lowdown on the 12C.
MG Rover – Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to investigate
Sun, 05 Jul 2009The Rover 75 Coupe - one of MG Rover's last big ideas before its collapse in 2005 MG Rover was bought from BMW for the princely sum of £10 after BMW had had enough of trying to make a viable company out of a business that was still undermined by the woes – and attitudes – of the British Leyland years. That £10 purchase price also came with £425 million in loans from BMW, so MG Rover had a chance. But the collapse, and the subsequent sale of the rights to the MG trademark to SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation), brought accusations that the ‘Phoenix Four’ – Directors and owners of MG Rover – has acted fraudulently when it was revealed they had acquired more than £40 million in pension rights, salary and assets in the intervening five years between purchase from BMW and collapse.