Straightline Performance Hide N Go Rear Bumper - Red/black - 183-235-red on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, CA, United States
Body Parts for Sale
- 1967–69 vintage ski-doo olympique snowmobile 299 tail light(US $75.00)
- Starting line products tunnel extension 133/136in. 32-35(US $139.95)
- Straightline performance 182-109-blue sport aluminum front bumper - blue(US $138.87)
- Straightline performance 183-233-red bottom wing - red 183-233-red 0530-1487(US $77.10)
- Vintage ski-doo olympique snowmobile 299 seat backrest plastic 1967 - 1969(US $225.00)
- Straightline performance 182-120-red bottom wing - red 182-120-red 0530-1612(US $60.08)
Bahrain Grand Prix 2014: Rosberg takes pole for Mercedes ahead of Hamilton
Sat, 05 Apr 2014Nico Rosberg pips Lewis Hamilton to pole in Bahrain. It’s already staring to look like Mercedes is going to dominate F1 in 2014, and the performance of the two Mercedes in qualifying for the 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix did nothing to change that. Essentially a duel between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, it was Rosberg’s turn to take pole position with Lewis Hamilton having to settle for second place on the grid after driving too deep in to a corner on his last flying lap and giving up the fight to take pole from his team mate. It was Rosberg’s second successive pole in Bahrain.
Honda replaces Jazz ES with ES Plus – puts price up
Wed, 03 Jul 2013The Honda Jazz ES Plus (pictured) replaces the old ES trim Mid-summer (if, indeed, this is summer) is not the best of times for car sales, so we get used to car makers offering enhanced specs to get punters through the door. Which is why Honda has revealed the Jazz ES Plus. Replacing the current Jazz ES, the ES Plus gets extra toys such as a set of 16″ alloys, privacy glass, cruise control, armrest for the driver and leather on the steering wheel and gear knob.
Troubled Nurburgring race track finds buyer
Fri, 07 Mar 2014Rex The legendary Nurburgring race track in Germany is set to be bought out by a consortium led by private investment group HIG capital, it emerged on Friday. The circuit has been burdened with enormous debts, went into administration in 2012, and has been looking for a new owner since last spring. HIG’s move will hopefully allay fears of car enthusiasts around the world, who visit the historic 13-mile track in droves to test the limits of both their car’s handling and their own skill.