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Oem Kawasaki Kz550h2 Kz650h3 Kz750h4 Mini Engine Guard Case Saver K32000-117 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Newtonville, Massachusetts, US

Newtonville, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:K32000-117 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

OEM Kawasaki KZ550H2 KZ650H3 KZ750H4 mini engine guard case saver K32000-117.  Includes hardware & instructions.

Bentley Mulsanne Executive Interior – Theatre and iPad Multimedia packages

Fri, 02 Mar 2012

Bentley Mulsanne Executive Interior Bentley has introduced the Mulsanne Executive Interiors with Theatre and iPad Multimedia packages on offer. Following close on the heels of the Bentley Bentley Mulsanne Mulliner Driving Specification last week – which offered a sporty option for the latest Mulsanne – we now get the Bentley Mulsanne Executive Interior for Bentley owners who want to turn the back of their car in to a business and multimedia centre. Bentley are keen to point out that they don’t just get a crate of iPads and glue them in to the Mulsanne, but take great care to integrate the iPads and multimedia fully in to the interior of the Mulsanne, a task that takes 170 hours.

Who's Where: Pierre Leclercq is Great Wall's VP and design director

Wed, 25 Sep 2013

Pierre Leclercq has been appointed vice president and head of design at Great Wall Motors. Splitting his time between the company's studio in Baoding, China, and a Shanghai-based satellite studio, he reports directly to chairman Wei Jianjun. In his role he‘s responsible for the design of the brand globally and leads a team of 130 designers in Baoding as well as 25 in the Shanghai studio.

UK Motorway speed limit to be 80mph? A wasted opportunity.

Sun, 25 Sep 2011

80mph Speed Limit planned in the UK by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond. Until 1965 there was no speed limit on UK motorways. Mind you, there weren’t many UK motorways to blat along in any case.