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Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- Todd's cycle 1-1/4" strip handlebars flat black for 2011-2013 harley softail fxs(US $249.95)
- Motorcycle handlebar end rearview side mirror for 7/8''suzuki yamaha gold finish(US $12.49)
- Protaper tri-density half waffle atv grips yellow(US $18.96)
- Protaper tri-density half waffle atv grips white(US $18.96)
- Renthal grip donutz red(US $10.78)
- Protaper single-density full diamond mx grips soft light grey(US $13.93)
Project Car Hell, Homely but Lovable Edition: Triumph Mayflower or Frazer Vagabond?
Thu, 29 May 2014Welcome back to Project Car Hell, where those little carburetor screws always disappear down the intake and all the parts you need are hoarded by bitter curmudgeons in Alaskan survivalist shacks. The Hell Garage Demons have come to the realization that the ugly cars of the early postwar era just don't get enough restoration love these days, and so they've taken a break from their day jobs (boiler-room managers for a major telemarketing firm) in order to scour the List of Craig for a pair of suitably homely machines from the 1946-1954 period. There were many to choose from, but they've found a couple of appropriate cars made on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
Lotus Evora GTE road car heading for Europe
Sat, 03 Sep 2011Lotus Evora GTE - going on sale in Europe after Frankfurt debut We’ve decided we weren’t really on the ball with the Lotus Evora GTE at Pebble beach. Yes, we reported the most powerful Evora yet was heading to Monterey, but we assumed it was just another limited run Lotus. Turns out, apparently, that Lotus intended the Evora GTE would only be sold in Asia.
Audi R8 China Edition: 80 cars – numbered 1-99
Mon, 10 Dec 2012Audi has produced a limited run R8 China Edition with a total of 80 cars being produced in Blue and Grey numbered 1-99. Not only has Audi produced the China Edition R8, they’ve gone to some trouble to make it as appealing as possible to Chinese buyers by numbering the cars 1-99, but excluding any number ’4′. The number 4 is thought unlucky in China as it sounds like ‘si’, which means death.