Black Xl Fox Racing Dirtpaw Costa Gloves 2013 Model on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Gloves for Sale
- New full finger carbon fiber outdoor sports military tactical gloves(US $8.98)
- Men's leather yahama riding gloves, sz large(US $2.00)
- Frank thomas aqua pore advanced waterproof breathable motorcycle gloves m-xxl(US $28.95)
- Cortech adrenaline men's black armored motorcycle gloves size medium 9(US $49.99)
- Cortech adrenaline men's black armored motorcycle gloves size medium 9(US $49.99)
- Dirtbike motorcycle atv mx racing gloves a2 black size l(US $7.95)
Zonda Cinque Roadster revealed
Fri, 03 Jul 2009Pagani has released the final Zonda - the Zonda Cinque Roadster We already know how rigid the Zonda is from the Zonda F Roadster, so Pagani haven’t had to add half a ton of iron girders to the Cinque to compensate for chopping the top off. So you will still have a car that can deliver 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds from its 678bhp V12 Mercedes-sourced engine, and on up to almost 220mph. Just like the Coupe Cinque, only five Cinque Roadsters will be built (Cinque – Five – gettit?!) and each will set back their lucky owner €1.1 million + tax.
Fifth Gear on TV – the Return
Tue, 23 Mar 2010Fifth Gear Returns to TV in April with a new format Fifth Gear was everyone’s second favourite car show on TV. And that second favourite label seemed to be its undoing when FIVE decided last year to ditch the show after it failed to make any impact on the ratings against everyone’s favourite car show on TV – Top Gear. But FIVE (channel five if we ditch the trendy CAPITALS) have had a change of heart, done a syndication deal or two for Fifth Gear and are putting together a new series (they’ve actually commissioned two of them) which should hit TV screens at the end of next month.
Porsche Panamera convertible plans uncovered
Thu, 11 Mar 2010A series of European and U.S. patent applications obtained by AutoWeek show that Porsche remains committed to building a four-door convertible version of its flagship Panamera, despite recent comments from Zuffenhausen insiders indicating the car had been canceled. The new car, depicted in official drawings that accompany the latest Porsche patent applications filed in February, eschews the two-door route taken by all of its upmarket rivals for a practical four-door body.