Fit For Honda Cbr 600 Rr 2003-2004 Bodywork Fairing Abs Plastics Set 9# on 2040-parts.com
HongKong, HK
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
- Fit for honda cbr 600 rr 2003-2004 bodywork fairing abs plastics set 10#(US $420.88)
- Injection fairing bodywork for gsx-r1300 hayabusa gsxr1300 2008-2012 34 w7(US $514.00)
- Fit for honda cbr 600 rr 2003-2004 bodywork fairing abs plastics set 12#(US $420.88)
- Fit for honda cbr 600 rr 2005-2006 bodywork fairing abs plastics set 10#(US $420.88)
- Fit for honda cbr 600 rr 2005-2006 bodywork fairing abs plastics set 11#(US $420.88)
- Fit for honda cbr 600 rr 2005-2006 bodywork fairing abs plastics set 12#(US $420.88)
Lamborghini LP700-4 (2011): the rolling chassis
Wed, 23 Feb 2011Lamborghini continues the long drip-feed on the new V12 supercar replacement for the Murcielago with this first picture of the carbonfibre rolling chassis. In this week's edition of motor show teaser photography, Lamborghini has started with a naked LP700-4 chassis, prior to next week's reveal of the fully clothed new V12 supercar. You can clearly see the new pushrod suspension, the carbonfibre chassis, subframes snd the suitably enormous wheel and tyre package. None at this point. CAR's Gavin Green has driven one of the prototypes (see the January 2011 edition) but it will be at next week's 2011 Geneva motor show where the world gets its first clear look at the new Lamborghini.
Mercedes ML 63 AMG (2012) teased ahead of L.A. Motor Show debut
Fri, 11 Nov 2011Mercedes ML 63 AMG (2012) tease Back in June we had the debut of the 2012 Mercedes ML, but as is the norm for new car reveals from Mercedes the M Class we saw didn’t include a suitably bonkers ML 63. That was for later. And now it is later and the 2012 Mercedes ML 63 AMG is going to bow in at the L.A.
Mitsubishi Evo X to get awesome double-clutch gearbox
Fri, 18 Aug 2006By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 18 August 2006 02:39 Mitsubishi will introduce a double-clutch gearbox on the Lancer Evolution X, sources say. The supersaloon is set for launch in a year, which should make Mitsubishi the first manufacturer to respond to VW's pioneering transmission. BMW and Porsche are among the car makers who are also working on rival gearboxes.