Harley Davidson Twin Cam Heads
Other Parts for Sale
- 1985 honda vf700 vf 700 s v45 sabre tank supports stays(US $4.99)
- 2007 yamaha ttr50 rear brake rod and adjuster(US $18.00)
- Honda 1979-12' gl15/11/18/cbr1/cb750/pc800, rub stand stoper,pn 50524-mg9-000(US $8.00)
- Yamaha,pn 1nl-88169-00-00,1986-1993,xvz13 models, rear intercom remote(US $200.00)
- Yamaha 1983-07,fzr1000/xj900/fj1100,cylinder head, rubber mount pn 2gh-1111g-00 (US $15.00)
- answer radial lite talon, honda cr125 r 1987-1991 sprocket 13t, pn 09-3010(US $11.00)
New Mercedes SLS planned – & it won’t be a hybrid
Sun, 17 Mar 2013AMG’s Tobias Moers has confirmed that a new Mercedes SLS is planned – as is a sub-SLS SLC – but it won’t come with hybrid power and electric assistance. But the Mercedes take on a supercar – the Mercedes SLS – isn’t set to go down the KERS route ant time soon according to AMG’s Director of Vehicle Development, Tobias Moers, who said that a next generation SLS – which is under development – would rely on weight saving and engine tweaking, just like the new Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series (pictured above), rather than electric assistance for its performance. Moers also said that Mercedes and AMG realised that the AMG brand doesn’t have the cachet of Ferrari and they have no plans to produce a car to go head to head with LaFerrari (or even the McLaren P1) so we won’t be seeing a hyper-SLS pushed upmarket in to the firing line of Ferrari any time soon.
Toyota Prius C not coming to the UK – Yaris Hybrid instead
Mon, 24 Oct 2011Toyota Prius C - leaked in the photo above - is not coming to the UK Just last week we revealed that the new compact Prius City car – dubbed the Toyota Prius C – has leaked out in Japan from a brochure, ahead of an expected debut at the Tokyo Motor Show next month. But the UK won’t be getting the Prius C. A Toyota spokesman has said that with the UK already having the UK-built Auris Hybrid – and the Yaris Hybrid arriving next year – there are no plans to bring the new small Prius to the UK.
Future products: Hyundai's push will change the look of showrooms
Tue, 24 Aug 2010Hyundai is introducing seven new or redesigned models in a 24-month stretch that ends in the fall of 2011. So naturally the Hyundai guys refer to their product onslaught as “24/7.” And the pace won't slow much after those seven models hit the streets. Significant new entries also are planned for 2012 and 2013, including Hyundai's first fuel cell electric vehicle, a redesigned Veracruz full-sized crossover and a replacement for the Azera full-sized sedan.