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Front Fender Mudguard For Suzuki Gsxr1000 2000 2001 2002 & Gsxr 600 750 01 02 03 on 2040-parts.com

US $
Location:

Guang Zhou, Guang Dong, China

Guang Zhou, Guang Dong, China
Condition:New Brand:moto_centre Colour:White Country/Region of Manufacture:China Features:Durable Fitment:For Suzuki 2000-2002 GSXR1000 K1 Fitment 2:For Suzuki 2001-2003 GSXR 600/750 K2 Intended Use:Replacement Part Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Manufacturer Warranty:3 Months Material:See Description MPN:HOME-56YF014 Other Part Number:Does not apply Part Manufacturer Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front Reference OE/OEM Number:Does not apply To Fit Make:Suzuki To Fit Model:GSXR1000/ GSXR600 Type:Fender EAN:Does not apply

2009 Interior Motives Design Awards

Mon, 16 Feb 2009

Registration for the seventh annual Interior Motives Design Awards - themed ‘Sustainable and Clever' - is now open. Hosted by our quarterly interior design publication Interior Motives, the competition challenges design students around the world to come up with innovative designs that offer clever solutions to the problems facing 21st century vehicle design. Students are asked to create a design that fulfils one of the following four briefs: Chinese car 2.0 Create a next-generation vehicle designed specifically to serve the needs of young, design-aware Chinese consumers.

Fiat Chrysler recalls 500L, Grand Cherokee and Durango

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

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Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying: Hamilton on pole for Mercedes – Rosberg second

Sat, 20 Sep 2014

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