Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Bmw S 1000xr Quality Polo Shirt on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Bement, Illinois, United States

Bement, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does not apply

The Custom Jackets And Shirt Shop

Top Quality Embroidered Made Just for You


All sizes available

Message me size after you buy

Add an embroidered name for free!!!



Stylish shirt with logo on one arm


 

The logos are embroidered directly




Size

S

M

L

XL

2XL

3XL

4XL

Armpit to Armpit

Inches

20

21

22

23

25

26

27

Length Inches

27

28

28

31

31 ½

 31 ½

32


 


Post and Packing  


Shipping All To all Countries from my supplier in Thailand where most quality clothing is now made


We declare the polo shirt of value  low  and as a gift so there is  no customs duty to pay.


Your jacket will come to your door delivered by your  postman


No delivery to Malta,


 


 





Motoring groups warn over M1 speed limit change

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

MOTORING campaigners have warned that speed limits on motorways across the country could be cut after the Highways Agency announced plans for a 60mph zone on the M1. The plan would come into effect between junction 28 of the M1 at Mansfield and junction 35a for Sheffield and Rotherham between 7am and 7pm, seven days a week. The Highways Agency said the reduced speed limit would be used to help reduce emissions along the route.

Audi starts Facebook petition for the TT RS

Mon, 09 Aug 2010

Audi of America is doing what it can to convince its German bosses to send the TT RS our way. A petition on the automaker's Facebook page says that “Audi is seriously rethinking its original plans for the range-topping TT model and wants to hear from you.” As of Monday morning, the petition had gathered 3,742 signatures. Currently, the TT line in the United States includes only the TT and the TTS.

BMW Z4 sDrive 35is (2009) at Detroit motor show 2010

Mon, 14 Dec 2009

These are the first official pictures of the new high-performance BMW Z4 sDrive 35is, unveiled today at the Detroit motor show. A bit of a mouthful (that's BMW's new nomenclature for you), but it's essentially the fastest, hardest Z4 to date since the recently departed M roadster curled over and died.The Z4 sDrive 35is uses Munich's existing 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight six, tweaked to produce 335bhp and 332lb ft of the twisty stuff all the way from 1400-4500rpm. That's one flat torque curve, and a 29bhp jump over the regular sDrive35i.