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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Harley davidson 2007 fat boy rear belt pulley w/ chrome cover 37715-07(US $99.99)
- 1992 honda cr 250r rear axle(US $15.00)
- Performance machine torque chome rear wheel/rim 18x5.5 w/o abs (1256-7814r-tor)(US $1,244.61)
- Excel a60 universal mx rear rim 19 x 2.15 black (gek612n)(US $254.09)
- Drag specialties 60 spoke rear wheel 18x3.5 chrome (0204-0057)(US $869.95)
- Dunlop k177 bias front tire 130/70h18 (4007-78)(US $183.89)
Volvo set to excite with new Concept XC Coupe
Wed, 11 Dec 2013VOLVO’S new design language has been taken to the next level with the first glimpse of a concept that previews its future ‘XC’ series of cars. The Concept XC Coupe will be given its full debut at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in January, but Volvo has released a trio of pictures as a teaser ahead of time. In each of the pictures the car is capped by a slimline roof box, which hints at its lifestyle aspirations.
Autodesk European Automotive Days 2008
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