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- Aftermarket front fork dust seals kawasaki klx300 kx124 yamaha yz125 honda cr125(US $11.22)
- Race tech frsp 364746 .46 kg/mm fork springs(US $123.45)
- Harley davidson touring lower triple tree black cover with lights (h)(US $68.00)
- Race tech srsp 622854 rt shock spring 5.4kg/mm(US $113.95)
- Harley 41mm fork tubes-stock length 24 1/4" 84-99 fxwg,fxst,fxdwg
- 1984 yamaha virago xv700 chrome rear shocks(US $25.00)
CAR meets Porsche’s 2014 Le Mans chief
Wed, 11 Dec 2013By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 11 December 2013 14:50 Porsche is returning to Le Mans in 2014 for the first time since 1998 with an all-new LMP1 prototype, and with ex-Red Bull Racing Formula One driver Mark Webber as its star driver. Audi has dominated Le Mans for the past decade, but new-for-2014 rules allow for any engine size and configuration, and instead focus on energy consumption per lap. With the slate wiped clean, 2014 will be Porsche’s best chance to beat its fellow VW Group member, and the strong Toyota team.
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BMW X1 facelift (2012) first pictures
Wed, 04 Apr 2012BMW is unveiling a pepped-up X1 facelift at the 2012 New York auto show. Why launch it in the US? Because soon the smallest BMW soft-roader will be sold Stateside.