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Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- Rearset rear set footpegs adjustable with carbon fiber suzuki gsxr1000 05-06 g(US $239.99)
- Rearset rear set footpegs adjustable with carbon fiber yamaha yzf r1 2007-2008 g(US $239.99)
- Rearset rear set footpegs adjustable with carbon fiber kawasaki zx6r 2005-2006 g(US $239.99)
- Rearset rear set footpegs adjustable with carbon fiber yamaha r1 07-08 silver(US $249.99)
- Rearset rear set footpegs adjustable with carbon fiber suzuki gsxr1000 07-08 g(US $239.99)
- 1972 honda cl350 scrambler foot pegs with kick stand(US $20.00)
Bring A Trailer: Renault R5 Turbo 2
Tue, 22 May 2012We can confidently say that you will never find a Renault R5-based, U.S.-market Le Car that will beat this real R5 Turbo 2 from our friends at BringATrailer.com. This 1984 version is said to have its original paint, less than 22,000 miles and a current—legal—California registration. The Renault R5 hatchback debuted in December 1971 as a 1972 model.
What's New: May 2004
Tue, 04 May 2004Porsche 911 Porsche has announced its new 997, the latest evolution of the iconic 911 sports coupe, now in its 41st year. While this may seem a minor facelift at first glance, there are changes to every exterior panel except the roof. There's a wider track and more emphasis on the wheelarch forms.
Jaguar E-Type for sale – 12 of them
Fri, 05 Mar 2010Three of the 12 E-Type Jags on offer from one seller on Ebay If you ask anyone what the most iconic car of the ’60s was most people - we guess – would suggest the Jaguar E-Type. It seems to epitomise all the was impressive about the decade and – despite now being 50 years old – it still stands up as a stylish and desirable car. Not only is the E-type stylish and iconic it’s having new life breathed back in to it by companies like Eagle, who build E-Types to order from restoration projects and to a standard that surpasses the way they ever came out of British Leyland (or whatever the name of the company was that built them at the time - there were several iterations of the BL Brand, unfortunately).