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New Stainless Steel Bmw Earls Fork Axle W/nut All /2 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
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Shelton, Connecticut, US

Shelton, Connecticut, US
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THIS IS A NEW STAINLESS STEEL EARLS FORK PIVOT AXLE WITH STAINLESS NUT FOR YOUR VINTAGE BMW R50, R60 OR R69S BMW MOTORCYCLE. THIS WILL NEVER RUST AGAIN AND CAN BE POLISHED UP AT ANY TIME.  EXCELLENT QUALITY, JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL. FREE SHIPPING TO THE CONTINENTAL USA. I SHIP WORLDWIDE. FOREIGN FRIENDS PLEASE ASK FOR A QUOTE. CHECK MY EBAY STORE FOR MANY MORE STAINLESS ITEMS FOR YOUR VINTAGE BMW BIKE. THANKS FOR LOOKING

NHTSA investigates fuel-tank problem with 2004 Chevrolet Corvettes

Tue, 18 May 2010

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into a potentially leaky fuel-tank problem with the 2004 Chevrolet Corvette. The investigation was launched on May 12 and covers an estimated 33,000 Corvettes. There have been 30 reports from consumers alleging either leaking liquid or fuel vapor coming from a tank, NHTSA said.

National Corvette Museum offers free admission to service personnel in November

Thu, 29 Oct 2009

The National Corvette Museum is showing its appreciation for those who wear the uniform by offering free admission in November. All military personal--plus police officers, firefighters and their immediate families--can get into the Bowling Green, Ky., shrine to America's sports car by showing their service identification. The newly expanded facility features more than 80 rare and classic Corvettes.

World's first 360deg car camera

Mon, 15 Oct 2007

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 15 October 2007 08:27 First Nissan brought us Birdview sat-nav giving us overhead, 3D mapping; now it's launching a parking camera that can see all around the car. Owlview anyone? Clearly Nissan has missed a trick here, as it's calling its new gadget the rather more sober Around View Monitor.