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- Kawasaki f7 175 bushwacker left hand control switch lights choke(US $39.99)
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- 11 10 09 08 2011 2010 2009 oem honda cbr 1000 rr cbr1000rr muffler exhaust stock(US $67.99)
- Kawasaki f7 175 bushwacker coil ikj-10070(US $34.99)
- K&s technologies replacement t/s lens amber 25-1045/1046 for honda(US $13.37)
Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR 722 Edition (2006): first official pictures
Thu, 31 Aug 2006By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 31 August 2006 08:12 What! A 722bhp SLR - are they mad? You've got the wrong end of the stick.
Citröen Metropolis concept car (2010) first pictures
Mon, 19 Apr 2010By Chris Chilton First Official Pictures 19 April 2010 16:34 Citröen is using this week’s 2010 Shanghai motor show to give a sneak view of how a new Citröen limo could look. The press statement says the Metropolis concept ‘pays homage to China’s extraordinary development’ but just how this Citröen forces millions of people to live in poverty with no access to an uncensored media isn’t yet clear.A massive 5.3m long (longer than a stretched 7-series) but only 1.4m high, the four-door coupe’s styling has echoes of Citröen’s incredible GT supercar concept of 2008 and was developed by Citröen’s Shanghai-based design team. China’s car market is phenomenally lucrative and rich Chinese are hungry for luxury saloons so the Metropolis is likely to resurface as a Chinese-market limo rather than point to the next C6.A Citröen hybrid limoTo ensure occupants get a level of ride quality worthy of a limo it’s fitted with Hydractive suspension; to keep their conscience clean it’s fitted with a plug-in hybrid drivetrain.
625 cars per day found to be insurance write-offs
Wed, 18 Sep 2013ONE IN EVERY 33 vehicles given a history check is found to be an insurance write-off, according to data gathered by HPI. In 2012 one in 33 vehicles checked by HPI was an insurance total loss – otherwise known as a write-off. This equates to 625 cars a day or over 223,000 cars per year being dangerously repaired and sold on to unsuspecting consumers.