Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Harley davidson sportster xl1200 xl shock absorber rearshock(US $109.76)
- 09 10 11 gsxr1000 gsxr 1000 gsx-r1000 rear suspension shock & spring(US $67.15)
- Oem harley evo fx springer front end forks softail chopper knucklehead panhead(US $2,450.00)
- 03-04 suzuki gsxr1000 scotts steering damper(US $469.94)
- 2010 aprilia rsvr factory stock rear swingarm low miles *b67d(US $174.99)
- Performance machine front left 4-piston brake caliper harley models 11.5" rotor(US $384.95)
CGT Automotive sets the mood [Sponsored]
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Name CGT AutomotiveEstablished 1928Global HQ Ontario, CanadaDesign studio Bingham Farms, MichiganDesign manager Lilana NicoghosianContact lilana.nicoghosian@cgtower.comWebsite www.cgtower.com Canadian company CGT supplies cutting-edge synthetics to most OEMs in the auto industry. In her role as chief designer, CGT Global Automotive Division, former Ford color and trim designer Lilana Nicoghosian brings a wealth of experience and insight to the company's drive to provide customers with modern, tactile materials inspired by the latest trends in fashion and product design. 中文版请点击这里 The mood board pictured was created by Nicoghosian for the 2014-'15 design show, which she will present to OEM design studios in Europe, China and North America.
Saab targets customers' hearts, brains and wallets in North America
Fri, 08 Jul 2011Saab executives said they're optimistic the struggling brand will be able to attract customers despite production stoppages at the company's Trollhaettan, Sweden, plant and cash flow problems. The Swedish automaker aims to target consumers and instill confidence with a grass-roots marketing campaign that focuses on the "heart, brain and wallet," Saab Cars North America President Tim Colbeck told reporters at Saab's North American headquarters in suburban Detroit on Thursday. Colbeck said the company must move away from selling vehicles based on price and focus more on making customers enthusiastic about driving Saab's vehicles.
2012 Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying: Vettel takes pole
Sat, 09 Jun 2012Sebastian Vettel has taken Red Bull’s second pole position in a row with a stunning qualifying at the 2012 Canadian Grand Prix. Red Bull may have seemed a bit out of sorts so far in the 2012 F1 season, but Vettel’s pole at the Canadian Grand Prix on top of Mark Webber’s win at Monaco last time out may be an ominous sign for the rest of the grid. Vettel took his Red Bull round Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve a full three tenths of a second ahead of second place Lewis Hamilton and moves Vettel up to fifth place in the all-time pole listings alongside Nigel Mansell – and his career still has a long way to go to overhaul Schumacher, Senna, Clark and Prost.