Honda Xr650r Mudflap Xr 650r 650 R 2001 Mint on 2040-parts.com
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- Honda xr650r headlight w/ front fairing xr 650r 650 r 2001 mint(US $159.99)
- Honda xr650r radiator shrouds xr 650r 650 r 2001 mint(US $74.99)
- Russel stainless steel coated brake lines complete kit ~ harley custom build (US $99.50)
- Honda xr650r left radiator xr 650r 650 r 2001 mint(US $169.99)
- Epi heavy duty brake pads front fits polaris 800 sportsman efi 4x4 2005-2013(US $37.02)
- Front master reservior kit xs400s 1980-81 xs650s 1978-83(US $25.50)
Lotus offers supercharger kits for the Elise and the Exige
Mon, 03 Aug 2009Lotus enthusiasts looking to wring a little more power out of their rides now have a potent option: a supercharger kit for the Elise and Exige models. The kits boost power in the naturally aspirated versions from about 189 hp to 218 hp and improve torque from 133 lb-ft to 155 lb-ft. Even better, this added power comes on quicker, with peak torque coming on at 5,000 rpm, rather than 6,800 rpm.
Mercedes CLA & GLA will sell 60,000 a year in the USA
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Top Gear: TomTom SatNavs voiced by Jeremy Clarkson pulled
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