Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Pair Of Right / Left Vintage Style Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips 86 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Montclair, California, United States

Montclair, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:STAINLESS STEEL

NEW PAIR OF VINTAGE STYLE EXHAUST TIPS ! EXHAUST TIPS ARE MADE OUT OF STAINLESS STEEL AND ARE MOUNTED ON TO YOUR EXISTING EXHAUST TAIL PIPE ! NICE LOOKING DRESS UP ITEM ! WE ALSO SHIP INTERNATIONAL ! ( FREE SHIPPING SHIPPING IN THE U. S. ONLY ! )

One Lap of the Web: Motorcycles in revolt

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

-- Danny Lyon photographed the Chicago Outlaws at the height of the counterculture: Following the gang on his Triumph, Lyon published his candid, brutal shots in 1968 with the title "The Bikeriders." Vice explains why Lyon's book mattered: He rode with them, documented their personal conversations and ultimately glorified the gang and their "existential struggle to be free." The book is due for re-release by the Aperture Foundation. -- Kim Boyle built this gorgeous custom 1978 BMW R100/7 on a shoestring budget, proving that you can't put a price on talent and taste. The as-yet-unnamed bike wears an old-school BMW roundel and some lovely details, including a headlight screen, a seat from a Ducati Monster and a custom 2-into-1 exhaust welded from 32 pieces of tubing.

How the Nissan Qashqai reinvented the family car

Fri, 31 Jan 2014

The 2014 Nissan Qashqai (above) arrived in showrooms this week, but will the second-generation model be as groundbreaking as the first? Inevitably, the all-new Qashqai looks very similar to the outgoing model, but why change a winning formula? The original Qashqai was, arguably, the most successful new family car launch since the original Volkswagen Golf from 1974. And it came out of the blue, because Nissan was perhaps the last company anyone would have expected to come up with such a revolutionary design.

Government checks Ford sedans for gas pedals trapped by floor mats

Tue, 01 Jun 2010

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into reports of accelerator pedals being trapped by floor mats in the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan sedans. NHTSA says its probe covers about 249,000 cars from the 2010 model year. There have been three complaints about pedals being trapped by all-weather floor mats.