Shock is off of a 2001 cr 125. It needs a service but is not blown. Fits up too 2007
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Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Fork seal bushing kit fits yamaha yz 250 f yz250 f 2006-09(US $64.99)
- Kawasaki kx250 rear brake drum collar 92143-1402(US $4.99)
- Epi front a-arm repair kit lower fits yamaha grizzly 700 eps 2008-2010(US $41.27)
- Wb3 2003-06 yamaha blaster head light : 5vm-84310-00(US $74.97)
- Fork tube tubes forks legs for harley deuce chrome finish standard (US $299.00)
- Kawasaki concours 14/zg1400 complete muzzys rear suspension lowering kit links(US $59.99)
Audi R8 LMX – the most powerful R8 yet – costs from £160,025
Sat, 10 May 2014The Audi R8 LMX (pictured) is the first production car with laser lights The new Audi R8 LMX is actually the most powerful R8 road car Audi has produced, but they seem keener you know that it has laser beam headlights. But that’s because they’ve beaten BMW to the punch on the laser front. As a run-out version of the current R8, the R8 LMX has a lot to offer, with more power, more toys, a hefty price tag and a debut in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month.
McLaren MP4-12C Goodwood hillclimb video
Wed, 07 Jul 2010The McLaren MP4-12C tackles the Goodwood hillclimb As we reported last week, McLaren used the Goodwood Festival of Speed to give their new road car – the McLaren MP4-12C – its first proper public outing. But they didn’t settle for just having a static display or even a poodle round his Lordship’s grounds for the benefit of the crowd. They brought along their pair of F1 World Champions – Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton – to strut their stuff up the Goodwood hillclimb in the 12C.
Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake revealed
Tue, 20 Apr 2010The Mercedes CLS Shooting Break Mercedes has released details of the Mercedes CLS Shooting Break Concept which will appear at the Beijing Motor Show this month. The Mercedes CLS Shooting Break Having effectively created a niche all on its own with the launch of the Mercedes CLS – a four door coupe – back in 2004, Mercedes are certainly taking the next generation of the CLS seriously. Mind you, they need to.