Harley, Chopper, Bobber Kuryakn Hypercharger (used) on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
UP FOR BIDS WE HAVE A GOOD USED KURYAKN HYPERCHARGER IN BLACK AND RED.
Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
- Harley, chopper, bobber kuryakn hypercharger (used)(US $149.00)
Mercedes-Benz unveils 'golf cart of the future' design study
Tue, 23 Jul 2013Designed at its Carlsbad studio in California, Mercedes-Benz presented its ‘Vision Golf Cart' to the golfing world during this year's Open Championship in Scotland. Having called upon car fans and followers of the sport to submit their ideas for a future Mercedes buggy, a jury then went about sifting through all the submissions until they found the best entries. Electrically driven and powered by a battery kept continuously charged by solar panels on the roof, the buggy is controlled by a joystick mounted on the center console allowing either passenger to drive.
BMW 760i (2009) first pictures
Mon, 20 Apr 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 20 April 2009 12:14 BMW has unveiled its V12-engined 7-series at the Shanghai motor show. Powered by an all-new turbocharged 6.0-litre lump, the 760 produces 536bhp and 553lb ft. The new 760 is available in both standard and long-wheelbase iterations, the later offering an extra 140mm of rear legroom.
Porsche's new '911': the Cayenne fire engine
Wed, 10 Sep 2008By Nick Eaton First Official Pictures 10 September 2008 10:13 Another day, another Porsche variant. Stuttgart's fire department has taken delivery of two red-hot Cayennes with a difference: they're emergency vehicles which have been specially tweaked by Porsche's Training Centre for the city's firemen. The Stuttgart fire service claims that the hilly topography of the city meant it needed all-terrain emergency vehicles, and the project was given to local firm Porsche because the Cayenne served up the firemen's needs for something that can go anywhere fast. Nothing at all with them wanting to arrive in style or make neeh-naah noises in a Porsche.