Aftermarket seat for a 2003 DR-Z 400. There's a large 'C' on the back of the seat, but I am not familiar with that brand. There are some minor abrasions on the seat, but NO rips or tears. It's in good shape. The material reminds me of an SDG seat. It's rough, textured, and relatively thick but still soft. Not a firm seat.
The frame on the bike is cracked, but I have everything else. If you need something else, let me know.
Electrical Components for Sale
- 1997 yamaha yz125 yz 125 stator magneto generator flywheel cover 1996-2004(US $16.99)
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- Honda cr oem type kill switch k&s 12-0101(US $11.95)
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- 2-pole electronic type motorcycle flasher relay 12v 2pin k&s 24-0001(US $10.95)
Volkswagen to buy Italdesign-Giugiaro
Wed, 19 May 2010Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p.A could soon become another group under the Volkswagen AG umbrella, according to Automotive News Europe. The industry publication cites two sources that claim the German company is set to buy a controlling stake in Italy's largest design and engineering firm, a deal which could be clinched as early as next week. Founded by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani in 1968, Italdesign-Giugiaro currently has 975 employees and 800 CAD workstations.
Kia Cee'd
Thu, 12 Jan 2012Despite the Detroit Auto Show still being in full swing, Kia has given a first look at the all-new Cee'd, set to debut at Geneva in March. Very little detail about the second-generation Cee'd has been released, but externally the car adopts Peter Schreyer's tiger-inspired grille and high-set, wrap-around headlamps. The chrome detailing across the DRG and around the DLO are said to give the car a more premium appearance.
Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon and SRX (2009): first pictures
Fri, 15 Aug 2008By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 15 August 2008 10:27 Against the backdrop of this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California, Cadillac has pulled the wraps off two bold new models – its CTS Sport Wagon and the CRX crossover. The two cars mark a decade of Cadillac’s distinctive ‘Art and Science’ design theme – and they’re as edgy and creased as you’d expect. It’s the work of Cadillac’s global design director Clay Dean, and we reckon his team has done a pretty good job of incorporating the company’s distinctively edge look and feel with its neatly extended roofline and the way the V-shaped grille is reflected in the wedgy profile of the tailgate.