Genuine Screaming Eagle Ii Flstf And Fxstd Mufflers--clearance Sale on 2040-parts.com
Snyder, Oklahoma, US
Exhaust for Sale
- 71-76 cb750 complete set of mufflers / exhaust w/ clamps & baffles in vg cond.(US $204.50)
- B&e super flow mufflers road king & touring * bikes(US $165.00)
- Muffler tip gl1800 left chrome tailpiece oem honda motorcycle part(US $32.00)
- Yoshimura trc slip-on exhaust stainless ss fits yamaha fz1 2006-2009(US $290.24)
- Pro circuit platiunum 2 pipe ktm 250 exc racing 2004-2009 pt03250p2(US $234.79)
- Sv650 s 99-02 exhaust price to sell(US $85.00)
One Lap of the Web: preservation-class edition
Wed, 06 Nov 2013-- This video about a preserved Volkswagen dealership in Brazil is in Portuguese, and even if you don't know Portuguese, it will still make sense to you if you're a car person. (Or, you can activate the English subtitles on YouTube, as it's an interesting story.) -- What's the best truck for scaling vertical surfaces? That's right, it's the Unimog, and this week there's a 1965 example (that would be the oval-faced version) on the eBays with a rather realistic Buy it Now price.
Concept Car of the Week: Citroën C-Airdream
Fri, 26 Oct 2012In the 1990s and early 2000s one of the most charismatic, brave and forward-thinking car makers, Citroën, had been reduced to the maker of budget, mainstream Euro boxes such as the Saxo and Xsara. The company hinted at its intentions to break free from its mundane existence as the maker of line-of-least-resistance rental cars with its Lignage concept in 1999 that harked back to its past large sedans, especially the CX. But it was at the 2002 Paris motor show that Citroën put a stake in the ground with its fabulously avantgarde Citroën C-Airdream concept.
AW Design Forum: Style remains key as transportation systems evolve
Thu, 14 Jan 2010The entire way Americans view transportation is going to change, predicts industry expert David Muyres, and designers will be key in making new methods of mobility desirable. Speaking at the AW Design Forum on Thursday morning in Detroit, Muyres said transportation needs to be looked at as a complete system, where cars, cities and technologies--such as the electrical grid--all interact. But for this to work, the cars need to remain exciting, said Muyres.