Harley-davidson New 2 Pc Creeper & Short Set Girls 12 Month, Adorable! on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Harley-Davidson NEW with tags, Creeper & Short set for 12 month Girls. Creeper is white with a light blue T-shirt overlay that reads "I (heart) Harley-Davidson" in multi color. It has a 3 snap closure. The shorts are pink with a multi colored cuffs and 4 real pockets. Well made of cotton fabric. List price is $26. Great Deal! Thank you for looking
|
Other Merchandise for Sale
- Harley-davidson new 2 pc creeper & short set girls 3/6 month, adorable!(US $16.00)
- Scorpion sgs motorcycle gloves(US $50.00)
- Motorcycle getback biker wallet whip /chain usa made paracord black and od green(US $17.95)
- Soaring eagle lace-up biker vest extenders #ac1203(US $17.50)
- Dainese d-cover iphone 5/5s cell phone protector vnt coral red(US $27.40)
- Biltwell inc. rover helmet bag black os(US $59.95)
2012 BMW 3-series: The new features that matter
Fri, 14 Oct 2011Those who covet the BMW 3-series probably don't need a lot of reason to buy a new one--other than that there's a fresh model for 2012. But after a splashy reveal on Friday in Munich, Bimmerphiles and mainstream consumers alike have reason to consider the 2012 BMW 3-series for both practical and enthusiast-oriented pursuits. Here's why: The sixth-generation BMW 3-series is fitted with a host of the latest technologies both underhood and underskin, which make the 3-series more relevant for the times yet true to its heritage.
GMC Terrain
Tue, 14 Apr 2009Making its public debut at the New York Auto Show, the Terrain is a compact SUV-crossover which fits in below the Acadia in the GMC model line-up. Featuring an overall length more than a foot shorter than the Acadia, the Terrain is laden with technology and boasts a multitude of functional storage compartments within its well-resolved exterior design. Read more about the new Terrain in our 2009 New York Auto Show Highlights.
Concept Car of the Week: Oldsmobile Aerotech (1987)
Fri, 21 Mar 2014In late 1984, Oldsmobile management had so much confidence in the potential of its new inline four-cylinder engine Quad 4, that a small team was assigned to the creation of the Aerotech, a research vehicle designed to demonstrate the engine's performance by setting a new world speed record. Ed Welburn, then assistant chief designer, was mostly working on the 1988 Cutlass Supreme but his passion for race cars made him the ideal candidate to be handed the assignment by Oldsmobile 2 studio's chief David North. Inspired by Le Mans racers such as the Porsche 917LH and Jim Hall's Chaparrals, he designed a long, flowing car that immediately seduced design director Chuck Jordan and GM management.