58-60mm Racing Air Filter Atv Quad Trail Motor Dirt Bike Motorcycle Motocross on 2040-parts.com
NINGBO, China
| ||||||
Go Kart Parts for Sale
- 35mm 36mm air filter 50 70 90cc dirt pit bike atv quad motorcycle moped scooter(US $4.70)
- Carburetor 2 stroke pocket rocket dirt bike carb 47cc 49cc mini quad(US $9.00)
- Od 1 3/4" 44-46mm replace universal 2 stage pod air filter free shipping!(US $7.70)
- Carburetor carb 43cc 49cc 2 stroke gas scooter mini-chopper pocket rocket bike(US $9.98)
- Pz carburetor 27mm carb honda 1979-1985 xl 100 125 150 175 dirt bike hand choke(US $20.00)
- Pz carburetor 27mm carb honda 1979-1985 xl 100 125 150 175 dirt bike hand choke(US $22.00)
Maybach coupe set for limited production
Fri, 21 May 2010German-based engineering specialist Xenatec has announced plans for an exclusive new Maybach coupe to rival the Bentley Brooklands and the Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe. The new two-door, which will ride on the same underpinnings and draw power from the same engine as the Maybach 57S, is planned to be built in a limited run of 100 cars at the company’s workshop in Weinsberg, Germany, all with the blessing of Maybach parent company, Daimler. Daimler has carefully followed the car’s development and will supply built-up 57S chassis from its nearby Sindelfingen-based manufacturing headquarters.
Lexus LF-A still on the cards
Thu, 01 Jan 2009With the car world in turmoil, and buyers running scared of high performance cars, most of the car makers around the world are shelving their high-end projects until things settle down. Honda has announced that it has put its NSX replacement on ice (although it is apparently still going to show it at Detroit) and other manufacturers are concentrating on their frugal products. But Toyota is taking a different tack.
Video: Opel Insignia
Sat, 19 Apr 2008After months of teaser photos, GM's Opel division has finally taken the wraps off its new Insignia sedan. Featuring a flowing design demarcated by a coupé-like roofline, the body is accented by a distinctive 'blade' feature line that runs from behind the front wheel along the side of the car, emphasizing its taut, rakish lines. "We've re-defined our design vocabulary," says Mark Adams, Vice President Design, GM Europe.