Nos Kawasaki Oem# 41039-005 F. Hub Bearing Spacer 71-73 F6, 71-75 F7, 70-71 G31m on 2040-parts.com
Putnam, Connecticut, US
NOS KAWASAKI OEM# 41039-005 FRONT HUB BEARING SPACER. FITS 71-73 F6, 71-75 F7, 70-71 G31M, 2000 03-04 KH125. NO LONGER AVAILABLE TROUGH KAWASAKI.
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2012 Fiesta ST confirmed
Fri, 01 Apr 20112012 Fiesta ST caught testing in the US (photo via WCF) We really like the current Ford Fiesta; it’s a cracking little car. It’s just a shame that the closest it comes to being a hot hatch is the little more than lukewarm Fiesta Zetec S. But that’s about to change, and not before time.
Callaway's Supercharged Corvette Stingray packs 610-hp
Mon, 20 Jan 2014Callaway has debuted their supercharged version of the Chevrolet Corvette dubbed SC610, which should provide an intriguing alternative to the the 2015 Corvette Z06. SC of course stands for supercharged, with 610 being the horsepower figure. That's right, Callaway has squeezed out an extra 155-hp and 96 lb-ft of torque out of the naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 powering the C7 Corvette, for a total of 610-hp and 55 lb-ft of torque.
Seat at the Paris motor show 2008
Thu, 02 Oct 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 02 October 2008 15:12 Seat wheeled out its feisty new Ibiza Cupra – all 180bhp of it – and followed it up by its new old A4-based Exeo, and topped off its show with its ultra-clean Ibiza Ecomotive. Penned by ex-Lamborghini designer Luc Donkerwolcke, the Cupra is the first Ibiza that we’ve really warmed to. On its chunky 17-inch alloys, aggressive body kit and go-faster details, it looks far closer to the Bocanegra concept we saw in Geneva at the start of the year. And that’s a good thing.