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Front Fender Riser Lift Brackets For Harley Pan America 1250 Ra1250s 2021-later on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:bluebunny Manufacturer Part Number:FD-1412-BK Type:Front Fender Riser Kit Placement on Vehicle:Front Finish:Black Anodizing surface Colour:Black Material:Aluminium Number of Pieces:2 Manufacturer Warranty:2 Years Country/Region of Manufacture:China Fitment 1:Fits for Harley '21-later Pan America 1250 RA1250 2021-2023 Fitment 2:Fits Harley '21-later Pan America 1250 Special RA1250S 2021-2023 Fitment 3:For Harley Pan America 1250 CVO 2024 Package includes:1 Set Front Fender Riser Kit UPC:699979018088

New Subaru Legacy production version teased for Chicago Auto Show

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

The new Subaru Legacy is being teased Subaru have moved quickly from showing a concept version of an all new Legacy at the Los Angeles Auto Show,  with the first tease for the new Legacy revealed ahead of a debut at the Chicago Auto Show in a week’s time. Looking at the tease (above) it does seem to have a very similar shape to the concept version we saw at Los Angeles,. But if Subaru’s recent form is anything to go by, the production Legacy will be far less impressive than the concept.

Pace cadets: At AMG academy, students take their finals with their right feet

Mon, 02 Nov 2009

Mercedes-Benz USA launched the AMG Challenge in 2002, a program touted as "a chance to experience the thrill of driving the newest Mercedes AMGs on some of America's best racetracks." This year, MBUSA abandoned the Challenge in favor of the AMG Driving Academy, a multistage driver-development program pioneered by AMG in Europe. The difference? According to Greg Clark, AMG manager, "the Challenge was more about the cars, while the Academy is more about the driver." Having participated in both the Challenge and now the Academy, we'd say that difference is subtle, at least as it applies to the one-day program.

Mitsubishi Evo X prices announced

Tue, 18 Dec 2007

By First Official Pictures 18 December 2007 18:07 Mitsubishi has just announced prices for the tenth evolution of its Lancer, and it will cost considerably more than its rival from Subaru. The cheapest Evo X will be £27,499, £2504 more than the Subaru Impreza WRX STi. But if you’re not in the market for the all-out, all-paw Lancer then fear not, because the base 1.5-litre front-wheel drive model will cost only £12,499, just £4 more than the equivalent Scooby.