Points Cover Chinese Calligraphy Evil Contrast Cut For 79-81 Harley 80 Fat Bob on 2040-parts.com
Taipei, Taiwan
Accessories for Sale
- Suzuki motorcycle accessories
- Mini diablo chopper left or right mirror (not for a pair, just for 1 mirror)(US $19.99)
- Moose racing crossbar pad 7.5" red (0603-0618)(US $14.48)
- V-rod custom cam cover set flat black v-rodder special on sale now(US $12.99)
- Suzuki motorcycle accessories
- Arlen ness big sucker stage 1 std air filter kit w/cover black harley evo 18-327(US $143.96)
Porsche Cayenne (2011) undisguised
Sun, 10 Jan 2010The Porsche Cayenne 2010 / 2011 undisguised is ready for a launch at Geneva in March We’ve seen spy shots of the 2011 Porsche Cayenne on a pretty regular basis over the last year as Porsche works to fettle the new Cayenne before a launch at the Geneva Motor Show in March. But with that debut looming we now see shots of the new Porsche Cayenne out and about all but undisguised. Porsche are attempting to address criticisms of the current Cayenne by making the new Cayenne a much more road-focused car and by shedding weight from what is, by any standards, a heavyweight SUV.
‘Imported from Detroit' shirts sell out quickly
Thu, 17 Feb 2011Chrysler is selling “Imported from Detroit” T-shirts in response to the popularity of its Super Bowl ad, which included the new Chrysler 200 and Eminem, a Detroit native. And apparently, the T-shirts are popular, too, because they are currently out of stock. The shirts cost $29.95 each with an average shipping price of $10, depending on shipping distance.
LX-rated love-in: Web forum members make their virtual passion real
Tue, 13 Jul 2010The Dodge Charger, the Challenger and the Chrysler 300C share more than what Chrysler calls its LX platform. They also share an enthusiastic owner base at the www.lxforums.com Web site, where for the last six years more than 33,000 enthusiastic owners have met virtually to share information, photos and love for their cars. Event founder and 2005 300C owner John Fortuno calls it a "modern-day version of the car club." Five years ago he decided to "bring the virtual to reality" by staging a Spring Festival car show in Southern California where members could meet in person.