2 ATV TIRES REAR GOODYEAR TRAKKER 22X10X9. TREADS ABOUT 50% OR BETTER. THERES A FEW PLUGS AND SOME MINOR DAMAGE DO BEAD BUT NOT BAD. MAY NEED TO USE TUBES OR GREEN SLIME. THEY WILL WORK AND GOT SOME MEAT LEFT.
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- New dwt mx v2 atv tire front 2 ply(soft), 20 x 6-10(US $77.97)
- New dwt doonz atv tire front 2 ply, 21.5 x 8-10(US $64.95)
- Yamaha banshee rims(US $20.00)
- 2006 suzuki ltr 450 rear hubs good shape(US $52.00)
- (2) new gbc 21x7-10 21-7-10 afterburn street force dot atv street tires(US $187.99)
- Kawasaki kfx 90 oem rear rim #3b240(US $29.99)
GM's new EN-V electric 'car' unveiled (2010)
Wed, 24 Mar 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 March 2010 09:06 GM has shown off its oddball EN-V – a Segway style electric vehicle imagined for 20 years hence – in China. EN-V stands for Electric Networked Vehicle and is an urban mobility solution to keep pedestrians moving in busy cities of the future.The future? You don't say!Yes, the EN-V is a concept car for the year 2030, when 60% of the world's 8 billion population will be city dwellers.
New Porsche Cayenne (2010/2011) – it’s official
Thu, 25 Feb 2010Porsche has released details of the 2010 / 2011 Cayenne We wrote the story on the 2010/2011 Porsche Cayenne starting to leak out of Stuttgart this morning, and commented that now photos of the new Cayenne are starting to surface it wouldn’t be long before Porsche got the official details to us. No sooner had we published that story than the official details from Porsche dropped in our inbox, complete with a new Cayenne photo gallery and even a new Cayenne video. You’re spoilt for choice.
Not every Chrysler dealer gets to sell SRT Viper
Mon, 23 Jul 2012The redesigned 2013 SRT Viper will be sold at about one in five Chrysler Group dealerships, says Ralph Gilles, head of the high-performance SRT brand. To qualify for the sports car, dealerships will have to train staff, buy special tools and improve their facilities. "We're going to open it up to any dealer who can put the money forward and the training, but it's going to be pretty difficult to hit all of those things," Gilles said during a broadcast interview with journalists in Detroit this month.