Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Vn1500n Classic Front Left Wheel Brake Caliper on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
DIRTY,NO RASH,NO CRACKS OR UNWANTED HOLES,NOTHING STRIPPED OUT,NOTHING BROKEN OFF OR BENT,PISTONS DON'T STICK OR LEAK,AIR NOZZLE NOT DAMAGED,COLOR FADING A LITTLE,FEW MARKS/SCRATCHES FROM GENERAL USE (WELL PICTURED),NO BAD DAMAGE THAT EFFECTS OPERATION.
Brand:KAWASAKI PLACEMENT ON VEHICLE:LEFT Manufacturer Part Number:0134824 Part Type:brake caliper

2015 Audi TT teased in design sketches

Thu, 20 Feb 2014

2015 Audi TT teased in design sketches The Audi TT is about to move in to its third iteration as it continues its progress from hairdresser’s car to mini R8, with a reveal of the 2015 Audi TT at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Ahead of that reveal opf the new TT, Audi has released two design sketches (above) to tease the changes it’s wrought to the TT and whet appetites for the proper reveal. The official design sketches show a TT that moves in the direction of the R8 in design,m with new grill, new headlights, sharper lines and the four rings badge moved up on to the bonnet.

Hollywood muscle: Nicholas Cage to sell Hemi 'Cuda at Arizona auction

Mon, 05 Jan 2009

He memorably played a car thief in Gone in Sixty Seconds, but actor Nicholas Cage is offering his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda through legal means: the Hemi hardtop is one of the headliners at Russo and Steele's annual auction in Arizona later this month. Detroit muscle via Hollywood--and it's rare too. Cage's car is No.

McLaren MP4-12C arrives in USA (video)

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

The MP4-12C hits the US The McLaren MP4-12C has finally hit the USA, and to celebrate McLaren has put together a video showing its arrival in America. Being a supercar lover in the USA can have its drawbacks, particularly if you have a penchant for supercars from smaller car makers, because the US can be rather tetchy about letting a handful of supercars on American roads, just in case they destroy the fabric of American society. McLaren had that problem with their last car – the iconic McLaren F1 – and it took years for the legislative mess to be sorted to let ultra rich Americans indulge in a bit of McLaren love (mind you, it also lined McLaren’s pockets as they charged and arm and a leg for software to make US F1s legal).