Folding Extendable Brake Clutch Levers For Bmw S1000 Rr 2010-2013 Gray on 2040-parts.com
Guang Zhou, CN
Handle Bars, Levers, Mirrors for Sale
- Folding extendable brake clutch levers triumph speed daytona sprint rocket o(US $48.99)
- Folding extendable brake clutch levers for bmw s1000 rr 2010-2013 gold(US $48.99)
- Folding extendable brake clutch levers honda cbr600rr 07-13 cbr1000rr 08-13 red(US $48.99)
- Bmw r1100rt r1100 rt left rear view mirror 46632351613(US $125.99)
- Folding extendable brake clutch levers for yamaha yzf r1 2009-2013 silver(US $48.99)
- Brake clutch levers honda xr250/motard 95-07 crm250r/ar 94-98 xr400 motard 05-08(US $39.99)
Range Rover Evoque Cosworth: the faster Evoque
Wed, 08 Dec 2010The new Range Rover Evoque is soon to rub shoulders with British tuning specialist Project Kahn. This teaser picture has surfaced online, suggesting a full-on makeover, showing off go-faster stripes and Cosworth branding to give the Evoque a sporty edge. Kahn is rumoured to be working on Ford's 2.0-litre EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which has plenty of scope for tuning. The Blue Oval produces a maximum of 240bhp in its current applications. Alex Yeung of Kahn Designs confirmed the project to CAR.
Small but safe: the Fiat 500
Fri, 31 Aug 2007By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 31 August 2007 10:29 Fiat’s new baby, the 500, has just achieved a full five-star Euro NCAP rating for adult safety. The 500's score of 35 points puts it ahead of cars like the Mini and Renault Clio while the 500’s closest rival, the Renault Twingo, only achieved four stars in the latest tests. The 500’s 35 points bettered the Twingo’s 28, as did its 14 point to the Renault’s 11 for pedestrian safety (though both ratings are equivalent to two stars).
Cuba removes new car purchase restrictions
Fri, 20 Dec 2013Granma, the Communist Party’s newspaper of record in Cuba, said Wednesday that the Council of Ministers approved regulations that “eliminate existing mechanisms of approval for the purchase of motor vehicles from the state.” That means the sale of new and used cars will be allowed to the public. Up until now, Cubans could buy and sell vehicles to each other, but they had to request permission from the government to purchase a new vehicle -- the main reason for the island's unique automotive landscape. The new laws will be enacted gradually, according to Granma, with a set minimum price.