Original 6-light Rear Fender Rack Tag Mount on 2040-parts.com
Lutz, Florida, US
Used Rear Fender Light Rack with 6 Glass Lenses in good condition. Bodies and Rack do show some rust. great for the daily rider, All Red Lenses are Glass but some are not matching, very little differences. All have good gaskets as well. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! 10292
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
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Suzuki XA Alpha concept
Mon, 16 Jan 2012The XA Alpha concept 2012 was unveiled at the New Dehli Auto Expo by Suzuki and its Indian collaborator, Maruti. Although little information has been released, rumors circling the show floor suggest that it is underpinned by the Swift platform. Similar in size to Nissan's Juke, the XA Alpha is pitched at India's youth market, although the show car's suicide doors and highly detailed lamp graphics are unlikely to reach showrooms.
Electric Fiat 500e costs the same as 500 Pop – in the US
Sat, 13 Apr 2013Sergio Marchionne reckoned Fiat would lose £7k on every 500e they sell, but that may be a very conservative estimate judging by the deal Fiat has put together for the 500e in California, where it’s just launched. For a very modest down-payment of £650 and then £130 a month, you can drive off in a brand new Fiat 500e. That’s exactly the same deal Fiat offers on the 500 Pop – a car that cost under £10k in the UK – making the 500e the first EV we’ve come across where costs are sensible.
Kansas City car dealer admits to sending $23,500 to al-Qaida
Fri, 21 May 2010A Kansas City used-car and auto-parts dealer admitted in federal court to sending $23,500 to terrorist group al-Qaida. Khalid Ouazzani pleaded guilty on Wednesday to terrorism-related charges in court in Missouri and admitted he sent the money to the terrorist organization through a bank in the United Arab Emirates in 2007-08. He also pleaded guilty to bank fraud and money laundering.