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Skid Plate Guard 1981-83 185s 185 1984-86 200s 200 S Atc Honda 3 Wheeler Atv on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Jordan, Minnesota, United States

Jordan, Minnesota, United States

SKID PLATE

REMOVED FROM A RUNNING 1983 185s ATC HONDA 3 WHEELER

GOOD CONDITION, COMES AS SHOWN

WILL FIT    1981-83 185s, 1984-86 200s     HONDA ATC's

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Citroen DS Wild Rubis SUV Concept: Official (+ Video)

Thu, 11 Apr 2013

Revealed this morning, the DS Wild Rubis Concept is a proper full-size SUV from the French car maker which, we assume, is being targeted primarily at China. Citroen’s history in recent years with full size cars has been poor, with no one but the French themselves buying them in any sort of reasonable numbers. But with the car buyer’s passion for SUVs – even full sized ones – we could see Citroen deciding to put the Wild Rubis on sale in Europe if the feedback is positive.

Webinars: Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards 2010

Tue, 29 Jun 2010

The Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards 2010 webinar was presented by Paula Hilditch of Pilkington Automotive at the Royal College of Art in London on 24 June 2010. View the recorded webinar in our archive by clicking the above link. Royal College of Art vehicle design graduates Marten Wallgren and David Seesing took top honors at the Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards held at the RCA in London on 24 June.

GM’s Henderson offers a ray of hope for Sky, Solstice

Mon, 11 May 2009

There appears to be a slight glimmer of hope for fans of the Saturn Sky and the Pontiac Solstice. CEO Fritz Henderson said that General Motors would be willing to sell its Wilmington, Del., plant, which builds the Sky and the Solstice--two eye-catching performance cars--if a buyer specifically wanted those niche products, similar to what Chrysler offered with its Dodge Viper business.