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Seats for Sale
- New black leather motorcycle back seat
- Diamond leather solo saddle seat spring for chopper bobber custom sx cb 650 #03(US $125.79)
- Diamond leather solo saddle seat spring for chopper bobber custom sx cb 650 #03(US $125.79)
- High quality black solo slim thin seat for harley davidson sportster chopper(US $67.62)
- Motorcycle black solo slim seat for harley suzuki bobber chopper custom 2007-15(US $67.46)
- Black decoration solo slim mount seat large for harley bobber chopper custom(US $67.49)
Classic Lotus Cortina owner wins £5,000 fund
Tue, 31 Dec 2013A LUCKY Lotus Cortina owner has won a £5,000 prize to make improvements and restorations to his car. Pete Shaw was awarded the prize by Footman James classic car insurance at last month’s Classic Motor Show. His beloved 1966 Mk1 Airflow Lotus Cortina had been entered into the competition with much-needed work on the cards.
Trio of Mitsubishi concepts bound for Tokyo
Tue, 08 Oct 2013Mitsubishi is bringing three new concepts to next month's Tokyo motor show, the first to be developed with the automaker's ‘@earth' design philosophy. The carmaker says the three will emphasize Mitsubishi's engineering and advanced technologies that embody environmental responsibility, driving pleasure, toughness and safety. Concept GC-PHEV is a full-size SUV that uses a high output PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) system and is billed as a ‘connected car' offering preventive safety technology, wireless connectivity and driver support.
Cadillac CTS-V priced to undercut M5, XFR
Wed, 21 Jan 2009By Gareth Evans Motor Industry 21 January 2009 10:17 Cadillac’s new CTS-V supersaloon – claimed to be the be the most powerful Cadillac ever built – will undercut its European competition by several thousand pounds. Prices will start at £56,495, positioning the new Cadillac CTS-V just below the new Jaguar XF-R (£59,900) and comfortably undercutting German rivals such as the BMW M5 (£63,325) and Audi RS6 (a fulsome £74,550). Performance figures for the CTS-V make interesting reading, with 60mph being dispatched in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 191mph for the manual car (175mph for the automatic).