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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!

General Motors board recommends selling Opel to Magna-led group

Thu, 10 Sep 2009

General Motors Co.'s board has decided to support selling a majority stake in Opel to a group led by Canadian auto parts giant Magna. The move caps weeks of high-stakes maneuvering on both sides of the Atlantic that saw nationalism, labor issues and--perhaps most critical to GM, the use of its technology--all come into play. Magna and Russian lender Sberbank will get a 55 percent interest in Opel, the linchpin of GM's European operations for 80 years, as well as its British sister brand Vauxhall.

Jaguar F-Type Paris Motor Show debut: Official

Fri, 10 Aug 2012

We already knew that the new Jaguar F-Type would get its production debut at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, but now it’s official. Jaguar has mastered the ‘launch’ of a new car in the digital age, with endless teaser photos and videos, trickles of information, official ‘Spy’ photos and tempting new little revelations at appropriate intervals. And that process has been exactly the path the arrival of the new Jaguar F-Type has followed, from the F-Type Coupe as the C-X16 Concept through to the camouflaged F-Type Roadsters we’ve seen on film, on video and in the flesh.

Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations buys world’s biggest British car collection

Fri, 25 Jul 2014

James Hull’s British car collection – new owned by Jaguar Land Rover News watchers and petrolheads may be aware that the world’s biggest collection of British cars has been up for grabs recently as its owner – cosmetic dental guru James Hull – decided he wanted to see his collection in new, safe hands after a run of health problems. And now it has a new owner. James Hull has sold his entire collection to Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Operations in a deal that secures the collection’s future – and keeps it in the UK – for a price that is doubtless well below the much-vaunted £100 million it’s though to be worth.