Harley-davidson Halogen Headlights Touring Road Glide Light Housing Kit on 2040-parts.com
Moorhead, Minnesota, US
These headlights came off my 2013 Roadglide Ultra at the dealership. Never been on the road!!!!
Posted with eBay Mobile
Lighting for Sale
- New led turn signal light for suzuki gsxr 600 750 1000 gsx #56(US $18.80)
- Amber led running turn signals tail fog lights honda harley yamaha suzuki mx atv(US $19.99)
- 2x black aluminum led turn signal blinker light for honda street sport bike cbr(US $9.99)
- Chrome side mount license plate bracket tail light harley axle billet softail(US $55.99)
- Headlamp / headlight and pigtail / socket for kz650 kz kawasaki(US $13.99)
- 2011 2012 2013 honda cbr 250r cbr250r headlight assembly h4 led running light(US $119.95)
De Tomaso Deauville: The De Tomaso formerly known as SLC. And SLS
Wed, 02 Mar 2011The new De Tomaso has a name - De Tomaso Deauville So the De Tomaso formerly known as the De Tomaso SLC, and then dubbed the De Tomaso SLS by its octegenarion saviour now has a proper De Tomaso-style name – the De Tomaso Deauville. Which is all fine and dandy – and sounds a lot better than naming the new Tomato* after past and present Mercedes – but seems an odd name to give a cumbersome crossover come SUV come BMW GT wanabee. Why odd, you ask?
VW Golf Bluemotion concept (2008): first pictures
Mon, 08 Sep 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 08 September 2008 13:22 This is Volkswagen’s cleanest Mk6 Golf, a Bluemotion concept car that is claimed to achieve 74mpg while puffing out a paltry 99g/km. Those are figures on a par with today’s Polo Bluemotion, but this concept will become production reality in mid-2009. A 1.6-litre common-rail diesel engine powers the new Golf Bluemotion, producing 104bhp and 184lb ft, but those remarkable figures are helped by revised ratios on the five-speed ‘box, optimised aerodynamics and low rolling resistance tyres. There’s also a particulate filter to keep the exhaust gases clean.
Old is new again: Will a floor-hinged throttle pedal be in your future?
Thu, 02 Sep 2010If you think that every little nut, bolt, switch, gear or widget in your new car wasn't scrutinized by a team of highly educated, overworked car geeks (read: engineers), think again. A couple of recent conversations with automotive engineers confirmed that virtually nothing that goes into a car today is taken for granted. During the recent Pebble Beach weekend, I had the pleasure of spending time with an engineer for Jaguar, and the subject turned to materials used for various switches in the cabin.