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Custom Chopper Bobber Fiberglass Rear Fender Triumph Bsa Harley Hd Honda Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

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Lewiston, Idaho, United States

Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

CUSTOM CHOPPER BOBBER FIBERGLASS REAR FENDER. ORANGE METALIC FLAKE PAINT JOB. 5 1/2" INCH WIDE. 30 1/4" INCH TIP TO TIP. 40 1/2" INCH ACROSS THE TOP OF THE ARCH. HAS SOME HOLES DRILLED IN IT. LOOKS TO HAVE GOOD MOUNTS. I SEE NO CRACKS OR DENTS. HAS TYPICAL NICKS AND SCRATCHES ON IT, PLEASE SEE ALL 10 PHOTOS! OVERALL IN GOOD UASBLE CONDITION!

Bluebird DC50 electric supercar (2014) pays tribute to Land Speed Record legend

Mon, 08 Jul 2013

The Bluebird name is back – and this time it’s on a road-legal supercar. This is the first sketch of the Bluebird DC50, an electric coupe that’ll be launched in 2014 to mark 50 years since Donald Campbell’s land and water speed record runs. It’s the brainchild of Don Wales, grandson of Sir Malcolm Campbell and nephew of Donald Campbell.

‘Fire up the Quattro!’ – Gene Hunt’s Audi for sale

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

IT WAS the only thing that could rival tough-talking DCI Gene Hunt for on-screen presence – and now the famous red Audi Quattro is up for sale. The hit TV show Ashes to Ashes saw Philip Glennister reprise his role as Hunt opposite Keeley Hawes as Alex Drake, but for many it was the iconic 1981 Audi that stole the show. This particular example was bought by a prop supply company for the second and third series of Ashes to Ashes, and featured in all sixteen episodes before meeting a spectacular end by being riddled with bullet holes.

KTM Crossbow (2007): first official pictures

Thu, 04 Jan 2007

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 04 January 2007 10:10 KTM Crossbow: the lowdown The world's biggest off-road motorbike manufacturer, KTM, is branching out into extreme sports cars. These first sketches of the Crossbow reveal Austria's answer to the Ariel Atom: a flyweight two-seater powered by a 220bhp Audi engine. 'It's a kind of Lotus Super Seven for the 21st century,' KTM's engineering boss told CAR Online.