used front nose cowling off of a 2004 Honda CBR1000RR. Black in color. some road rash on the side shown in pictures. nothing Is broken or cracked. this is a used OEM part not aftermarket
Accessories for Sale
- Electraeon sidestand bypass for ducati 748, 996, 998.(US $54.00)
- Flying skull horn cover fits dyna sportster softail electra glide night train(US $35.00)
- Yana shiki license plate bracket - machined finish a3065led(US $139.46)
- Athena standard bore cylinder kit - 54.00mm bore p400250100001(US $644.36)
- Motor head cowling front upper fairing stay brackets kawasaki zx-10r 2004-2005(US $20.90)
- Avon grips velvet air grips - gatlin - black air-96-an-fl-ga(US $80.06)
Buick Verano
Thu, 06 Jan 2011The Buick Verano will become the GM brand's smallest model when launched at the upcoming NAIAS in Detroit. Based on the same Delta II platform as the Chevrolet Cruze and Opel/Vauxhall Astra, it is also visually related to the latter, albeit to a lesser degree than its larger Regal sibling is to the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia. The upper-C-segment Verano's DRG features the familiar 'waterfall' grille, finished in black chrome, blue-lensed projector headlamps and requisite portholes atop its hood.
Who killed Pontiac? Ask Bob Lutz
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Bob Lutz is not a man who can be contained within 140 characters. This past weekend he spoke at the Petersen as part of the Inside the MotoMan Studio series, hosted by friend of Autoweek George Notaras (past events have been with Ralph Gilles and Derek Jenkins). Lutz talked at length about his childhood in Switzerland, early memories working for Ford and Chrysler, the time he swayed BMW management away from building Mercedes-like luxoboats, and what Lee Iacocca was really like behind closed doors.
Webinars: Register now for 16 October 'Autodesk Alias Class-A Surfacing: Accelerating Design Development'
Fri, 27 Sep 2013Registration is now open for the next Webinar in the Autodesk series, 'Autodesk Alias Class-A Surfacing: Accelerating Design Development', which will take place on 16 October. This webinar will illustrate how using Autodesk Alias for Class-A modeling can deliver value-added business and technical benefits and how it helps OEMs provide seamless end-to-end design development. Topics covered will include: external and internal challenges facing automotive design advantages of Alias for Class-A Surfacing how to adopt Alias skills and workflows This is part of the 2013 series of Autodesk Webinars which includes: Concept modeling for automotive Using the T-rig tool in real life Presenting this Webinar is Simon Alford, technical manager for Majenta Solutions.