Mustang 79239 Wide Touring Vintage Two Piece Seat W/driver Backrest Honda Vt1100 on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Michigan, US
Seats for Sale
- Mustang 79067 smooth driver backrest kit harley davidson flht/fltr/flhr 97-08(US $203.11)
- Mustang 76160 wide touring studded two piece seat honda 750spirt/c2 07-12(US $441.11)
- Mustang 79535 wide vintage 11 1/2" rear seat harley davidson softail 06-10(US $158.06)
- Mustang 79703 lowdown touring seat w/driver backrest harley fl/roadking 09-12(US $603.46)
- Mustang 76145 fastback one piece seat harley davidson xl 04-12(US $263.46)
- Mustang 76723 rear seat w/diamond pattern distressed brown harley dyna 97-13(US $152.11)
Chrysler Sebring
Mon, 26 Jun 2006Chrysler has shown pictures of the 2007 Sebring, a mid-sized sedan that will enter production in America later this year. New from the ground up, the dynamic exterior borrows cues from the Crossfire in the front three-quarter, while a part-masked C-pillar helps accentuate the Sebring's arched cab, eschewing the 'chopped' look of the larger 300C. The urbane interior features an IP with a broad panel theme, reminding slightly of the Mercedes-Benz CLS/> It will be available from launch with the option of two V6 engines and, unusually, a new four-cylinder motor that produces 172PS from 2.4 liters.
Lazzarini Design creates Ferrari-powered Fiat 500
Fri, 22 Jun 2012If you saw the Fiat Abarth 659 Tributo Maserati car and thought to yourself, “That's just not enough razzle-dazzle,” then maybe this will strike your speed-seeking fancy. It's a Fiat 500 powered by one of the best engines in the world—the 4.5-liter V8 from the Ferrari Italia. Lazzarini Design came up with the concept, and the company says it's waiting for an investor with $550,000 burning a hole in his or her pocket to give building one a shot.
Smart ForTwo Brabus
Fri, 09 Mar 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Shows 09 March 2007 11:31 Smart ForTwo Brabus: the lowdown With a third more power than the outgoing Brabus, the new ForTwo looks set to be quite a pocket rocket. The newcomer, unveiled at Geneva, packs a punchy 98bhp and has a sprightly 780kg to carry around, so Smart is promising warm-hatch performance for the first time in a ForTwo. Okay, so it won't trouble the GTI brigade, but the new Brabus will crack 62mph in 9.9sec and is so fast they've had to limit it to 155.