Miscellaneous Thermal King Parts-all Still In Packages (24 Packages) List Below on 2040-parts.com
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- Royal purple 01009 xpr 0w-10 ultralight extreme performance synthetic racing oil(US $18.99)
- New oneal-mx/techlite replacement campy brake pads, campy(US $26.10)
- Oneal-mx/azonic world force bar(30" width) handlebars,black,2" rise in 25.4 bar(US $71.99)
- Oneal-mx/techlite 85 mm carbon tabular wheelset(front&rear wheels),black,85mm(US $1,169.99)
- Oneal-mx/azonic world force bar(30" width) handlebars,white,1" rise in 31.8 bar(US $71.99)
- New oneal-mx/azonic recoil aluminum axle t-7000 aluminum, 12mm x 150mm(US $31.49)
Concept Car of the Week: Honda HP-X (1984)
Fri, 01 Mar 201320 years after producing its first production car, Honda grew enough confidence to challenge European sports cars on their own turf. Going straight for the jugular, they commissioned the famous Italian carrozeria Pininfarina to design a mid-engined two-seater concept for the 1984 Turin Motor show. The HP-X, standing for Honda Pininfarina eXperimental, had a very clean composition divided in three distinct elements: the matte black lower, the white ribbed body and the completely transparent canopy on top.
Hyundai/Kia – the Hydrogen push.
Sun, 06 Jun 2010Hyundai and Kia are making huge strides in to the mainstream car buyer’s conscientiousness. They’ve managed – in just a short time – to move from being an almost laughably cheap option for buyers with no money and even less taste to cars that offer serious and credible alternatives the best from Europe and Japan. So we now think of Hyundai and Kia as a formidable threat to established car makers, but not exactly innovators and pioneers.
Design Review: Smart For-US concept
Fri, 23 Mar 2012First seen NAIAS 2012 Design studio Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios, Sindelfingen, Germany Type 2-seat pickup Dimensions (L | W | H) 3,547 | 1,506 | 1,701 mm Wheel size 18-inch ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Daimler’s Smart brand has bombed in the US market since its introduction in 2008. That first year proved modestly successful, with 25,000 units sold but since then sales have fallen off a cliff, with just 5,927 shifted in 2010. Seeing the ForTwo dicing with big-foot pickups and Hummer limos in Vegas, it’s easy to see why something has been lost in translation.