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Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Yamaha vmx1200 vmax front right brake disc / rotor 36y-25831-00-00 vmx 1200 pw(US $59.95)
- 1985 85 honda cr 250 rear shock suspension - free shipping(US $45.00)
- 2006-2007 yamaha yzf r6 v yzfr6 complete front fork assembly clip on handlebars (US $799.00)
- Goodridge ss 600 series 20 deg banjo bolt extended neck -2 hose connect 3/8 10mm(US $21.95)
- Honda cbr600f4i rear brake disc brake rotor 43251-mee-000 cbr 600 f4i pw(US $29.95)
- Harley fxst fxsts fxstb fxstd softail deuce stock rear brake pedal nice(US $25.00)
Rod's rare Lamborghini up for sale
Thu, 27 Mar 2014A RARE LAMBORGHINI once owned by Rod Stewart is being sold - for nearly £1 million. The singer bought the two-door Lamborghini Miura P400S brand new in 1971, when it did 0-60 mph in 6.7 seconds with a top speed of 171mph - the fastest road car of its kind in the world at the time. The pristine four-litre blue sports car with silver trim has recently undergone a £100,000 restoration and is being sold on AutoTrader for £899,999.
Toyota Yaris Hybrid-R concept (2013) at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 27 Aug 2013Toyota has released fresh information regarding its 414bhp supermini concept ahead of its debut at next month’s Frankfurt motor show. The Yaris Hybrid R drivetrain features Toyota Motorsport’s 1.6-litre racing petrol engine to power the front wheels and twin electric motors generating 60bhp apiece to run those at the back, giving the car all-wheel drive and a combined output of up to 414bhp. The car also makes use of a supercapacitor inspired by Toyota’s TS030 Hybrid Le Mans racer – energy generated under heavy braking is stored and can be quickly deployed to the rear wheels for an extra burst of power.
GQbyCitroen unveiled in London
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