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- Ski doo rev rt seat mach z renegade summit hm 1000 sdi 800 600ho 800ho 2005 2006(US $119.99)
- Yamaha nos - dbl. seat cover - el - gp - sl - snowmobile - 841-24731-00(US $750.00)
- Arctic cat seat base 3706-284 07-08 f8 f1000 jaguar adj. height(US $159.95)
- Ski-doo snowmobile new oem rev, rt short seat kit x-package 1+1, 2-up ready(US $234.99)
- 2007 ski-doo summit x seat cap with support(C $20.00)
- Polaris indy snowmobile seat cover(US $65.00)
Jaguar XJ preview (Video)
Tue, 02 Jun 2009Ian Callum stars in this video to the left - a preview of the forthcoming Jaguar XJ set to make its debut on July 9th this year. In his words: "The car is very modern, and it certainly meets up the expectations of people who understand design with a capital D, I have no doubt about that whatsoever." Callum goes on to describe the new XJ as a "very well crafted car," stating that it is "also a very designer led car". He asserts that the lines of the car have been reinterpreted in a different way "that actually is right and correct for the 21st century.
Ford Ranger Wildtrak – Geneva debut
Mon, 28 Feb 2011Ford Ranger Wildtrak - on sale in November It’s not just the Ford B-Max and the Ford Vertrek that are getting an airing at the Geneva Motor Show this week – it’s Ford’s commercial stuff too. Well, Ford’s pick-up crossed with a car, anyway. Ford are showing off their range-topping Ford Ranger Wildtrak, all butch and blue with a fake rollover bar but a real ground clearance and decent wading depth.
Obama calls for shared sacrifice in auto bailout
Fri, 16 Jan 2009President-elect Barack Obama says he wants to keep tough conditions on automakers that get federal loans. The companies must develop sustainable business models because it would be unacceptable "to keep them on their lifeline through taxpayer dollars in perpetuity," Obama told The Washington Post. Obama said industry restructuring will require "everybody, from labor to management to creditors to shareholders, giving something up." His comments contradict suggestions that the new administration will relax federal loan agreements reached last month with General Motors and Chrysler LLC, possibly with softer demands on the UAW.