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Condition:Used Kraftradtyp:Straßenmotorrad Tuning- & Styling-Teil:Nein Produktart:Seitenverkleidung Machine Type:Street Motorcycle Einbauposition:Rechts Befestigungsart:Anschraubbar Material:Kunststoff Oldtimer-Teil:Nein Gewicht:0,50000 kg Placement on Vehicle:Right Colour:Red Brand:Aprilia Herstellernummer:keine Im Lieferumfang enthalten:Verkleidung Marke:Aprilia Hersteller:Aprilia Farbe:Rot Type:Side Fairing Universelle Kompatibilität:Nein Befestigungslöcher:Vorgebohrt Anzahl der Teile:1 Anzahl der Einheiten:1 EAN:Nicht zutreffend

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Ford Euro tuning partner Mountune sets up shop in US

Thu, 08 Aug 2013

U.K.-based Ford tuner Mountune is opening up a satellite location in California. The company is not well known on this side of the Atlantic, but across the pond it enjoys the status of being Ford's official European tuning partner. Mountune will be offering high-performance racing components for a number of Ford vehicles in the states, and we're excited to see what they'll be able to do with the rabid Ford Focus ST and Fiesta ST models.

Rolls-Royce debuts Pinnacle Travel Phantom in Beijing

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

Another major car show in the eastern hemisphere, another special edition Rolls-Royce Phantom.To underscore the importance of the Chinese market to Rolls-Royce, the company unveiled the Pinnacle Travel Phantom from its Bespoke Collection at the China motor show in Beijing this week. Meant to showcase Rolls-Royce's popular Bespoke program in this rapidly emerging market, the Pinnacle Travel Phantom takes its cues from the heyday of luxury travel. No, not the era of $39 flights from Vegas to Reno in a Carter-vintage 737, but the era of travel by luxurious cross-continental trains.

On display at the Petersen museum, the best of the worst!

Wed, 25 Feb 2009

They're so bad they're good, these cars, good enough to warrant a museum exhibit. Starting Feb. 28 and running through the end of September, the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles celebrates all that is good about bad car ideas in an exhibit titled "What Were They Thinking?" Sure, there are Edsels and Amphicars.