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80-83 Goldwing Gl1100 Pulsar Pick Up Ignition Coil Pulser Pickup Gold Wing on 2040-parts.com

US $30.99
Location:

San Leandro, California, US

San Leandro, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Parts Guarantee: If you are unhappy with your item for ANY reason you can return it for a full refund including the shipping charges ( Domestic shipping ONLY ). All you need to do is e-mail us and let us know that your are returning the part, then ship it to this address: 1GOLDWINGKING 15997 MAUBERT AVE SAN LEANDRO. CA. 94578 Once we receive the part, we will issue a refund within 14 days. When returning parts we always suggest that you add some type of insurance or tracking, we cannot issue refunds on parts we do not get back. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Volkswagen e-Up makes some noise

Mon, 23 Dec 2013

NOW HERE’S a left-field solution to the problem of silent electric cars going unnoticed by pedestrians in town. Volkswagen has taken its new e-Up electric city car to Stockholm, fitted with hidden speakers, a microphone and a beatbox artist, Fatih Sahin, on the rear bench seat. And they filmed it.

Fire up the Quattro: Ashes to Ashes Audi up for auction

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

This isn’t a replica, this is the actual Audi Quattro as driven by DCI Gene Hunt in the TV series Ashes to Ashes. It’s a 1993 Audi Quattro UR 2.1-litre Turbo that’s covered 106,204 miles. And it’s currently for sale as part of a no-reserve auction on eBay, meaning you could potentially pick up this legendary Quattro for a bit of a steal.

Japanese Grand Prix (2011) RESULT

Sun, 09 Oct 2011

Japanese Grand Prix 2011 The reality of the 2011 Japanese Grand Prix is not about who wins the race, but whether Sebastian Vettel can grab the single point needed to clinch the 2011 F1 Drivers title. And from the start he looked like he’d taken a leaf of the Schumacher/Senna book on how to finish off an opponent as he forced Jenson Button off on to the grass as the Brit came powering up his inside from the start. The normally unflappable Button was straight on the pit radio demanding the stewards act, but it’s rare for the stewards to dish out penalties for a scrap in the mêlée of the start, and so it was in this case.