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- Atc250r enkei oem rear rims wheels cst tires atc 250r honda 1986 86 450r 4x110(US $50.00)
- Yfz 450 yfz 450r rear wheels beadlock 8x8 3+5 4/115 alba racing black pair(US $210.00)
- Honda atc200es m rim plates 9" rim #2(US $10.00)
- Rear axle carrier bearing/seal yfs200 blaster 88-02(US $27.27)
- 2003 kfx400 z400 ltz 400 tie rods/tierods with ends straight (US $34.95)
- New aluminum front wheel set (2) yamaha yfz450 yfz 450 ams clearance(US $89.95)
It’s the McBatmobile! McLaren X-1 debuts at Pebble Beach
Fri, 17 Aug 2012McLaren Special Operations has delivered the McLaren X-1 to Pebble Beach, a re-bodied, one-off McLaren MP4-12C. We knew McLaren were planning a special car for Pebble Beach, and this is it – the McLaren X-1 Concept. If McLaren were looking for a way to show just how much the customisation service at Woking - McLaren Special Operations – can actually offer clients, the commission from an un-named McLaren client to create this one-off McLaren must have been manna from heaven.
Umea Institute of Design prepares for annual Degree Exhibition
Tue, 30 Mar 2004Another end of term approaches and the Masters students from the Umea Institute of Design in the north of Sweden have just presented a preview of their final thesis projects. There are 22 graduating students in total, eight of whom are from the Masters course in Transportation Design. Transportation Design is one of three MA courses offered at the Umea Institute of Design - the others are Advanced Product Design and Interaction Design.
Aston Martin Cygnet planned for 2011 production
Mon, 11 Oct 2010Aston Martin said on Monday that the Cygnet--a reworked version of the Toyota iQ city car--will go into production in 2011. The Cygnet, which was shown as a concept car at the Geneva motor show in March, is just less than 10 feet long. "Our customers need a small car for urban and city use and they want the right tools for the right job, to downsize creatively without compromising intelligence, artistry and personality," said Aston Martin CEO Ulrich Bez.