Ducati Paso 750 Desmo 1987 Used Rear Shock Link Dog Bone Linkage on 2040-parts.com
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Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Suspension strut harley davidson sportster xl883 rearshock absorber(US $109.76)
- Suspension strut harley davidson sportster xl883 rearshock absorber(US $109.76)
- Honda cbr900rr front right brake disc brake rotor 45120-mcj-003 cbr 900 rr pw(US $58.95)
- 87 honda xl 600 600r swingarm chain guide 83 84 85 86 87(US $12.75)
- 87 honda xl 600 600r swingarm pivot bolt axle 83 84 85 86 87(US $13.00)
- 1974 honda cb 360 t cb360t front brake master cylinder reservoir clamp lever(US $32.50)
A look at future Cadillacs
Fri, 13 Sep 2013Cadillac revealed another take on a future large, rear-wheel-drive car during the Pebble Beach weekend—the ultra-cool Elmiraj four-seater coupe. This is Cadillac's second such concept in a couple years, after it showed the Ciel convertible at Pebble in 2011. Yet we hear that the first production car to ride on the so-called Omega platform will be a sedan scheduled to arrive in 2015 as a 2016 model.
Hertz Supercars: Rent a McLaren MP4-12C & Mercedes SLS AMG
Thu, 08 Dec 2011Hertz Supercars car hire Hertz UK has teamed up with Première Velocity to offer a range of Supercars for rent, including the McLaren MP4-12C and Mercedes SLS AMG. When most of us hire a car we look for something economical and cheap to blat around at the end of a train journey or on holiday. As long as it looks alright, goes alright and has AirCon, it’ll do.
Churchill’s Land Rover sells for £129,000
Mon, 22 Oct 2012A Land Rover presented to Sir Winston Churchill on his 80th birthday has sold at auction for £129,000. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, probably the greatest Prime Minister the UK has ever had, was 80 in 1954, prompting Rover to present the great man with a custom Land Rover so he could be chauffeured round his Chartwell Estate. The Series 1 Land Rover came complete with an extra wide passenger seat, big, padded centre armrest and leather grab handle and had the registration UKE 80 which may (or may not) have referred to Churchill’s age and ‘United Kingdom Empire.