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Decals, Emblems for Sale
- Arlen ness decal(US $10.00)
- Gsxr1000 gsxr 1000 graphics sticker decal kit silver(US $9.99)
- Honda atc 70 all years blue classic seat cover (70 side/honda back)(US $49.00)
- (2) i-vtec dohc *red* decals stickers set vtec civic jdm(US $6.99)
- Yamaha motorcycle (2) decals stickers 0.85" x 5" silver(US $5.99)
- Factory effex graphic kit replacement 06 style for yamaha yz250/450f(US $44.55)
Partners make the perfect co-driver
Tue, 22 Apr 2014CELEBRITY heart-throbs such as George Clooney and Cheryl Cole have come second-best in a recent survey of drivers who were asked for their perfect partner on a long road trip. Six out of 10 drivers in the UK said they would choose their regular partner, whether that person is their husband, wife, friend or workmate, 61% of drivers asked said they would prefer their usual driving buddy to George Clooney or Cheryl Cole. Surprisingly, 11% of drivers surveyed by Halfords said they would be happiest with just a satellite navigation system for company on a long road trip.
Police get tough with Ariel Atom supercar
Wed, 04 Jun 2014ANYONE with a taste for speed might fear the sight of flashing blue lights in their mirrors, but nothing could be more frightening than this! British supercar maker Ariel has created this police-specification version of its new Atom 3.5 in order to support the Avon and Somerset Constabulary’s Safer Rider campaign. The Atom PL1 has the same 350bhp supercharged 2.0-litre Honda engine, sequential gearbox and spectacular performance as the regular car – with a 0-60mph time of 2.5 seconds it can match most superbikes – but with the addition of Avon and Somerset Constabulary livery, aerodynamic pursuit lights and safety equipment.
Mercedes Ener-G-Force concept (2012) first pictures
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Mercedes' latest concept car is, in its own words, 'pure, rendered science fiction'. This is the new Ener-G-Force, a one-off model depicting a civilian version of a futuristic police car. It's a product of the 2012 Los Angeles Design Challenge, which briefed manufacturers to dream up their vision for a highway patrol vehicle fit for the year 2025.