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- Kawasaki ke175, ke175d, shift forks, transmission forks, shifter, nice 1982(US $22.00)
- 1959 harley davidson motor - 1959 xlch sportster motor(US $1,500.00)
- Pair honda vtx 1300 rear signal old school flame indian chief brass visors(US $295.00)
- N.o.s. oem yamaha dt100 a (b) gasket set 437-0000-20(US $15.50)
- Nos rupp chain roller kit, bonanza taco speedway mini bike vintage minibike(US $20.00)
- Amf harley-davidson two nos piston ring sets for 1953-1973 0.02 over size hog nr(US $20.00)
Is the 2013 Aston Martin Rapide getting more power and a facelift?
Fri, 03 Aug 2012The rumours are growing that Aston Martin are giving the Rapide a makeover for 2013 with more power and cosmetic tweaks. The rumours have been bubbling around for a while that Aston Martin are planning a more powerful Rapide for 2013, perhaps the Rapide S. But that rumour seems to be only partly true, as it looks like the Rapide is going to get more power – and a bit of a cosmetic tweak – but as a facelift and upgrade for the existing Rapide rather than a new Rapide S.
Ford's Sync takes on General Motors' OnStar with live operators
Mon, 11 Jul 2011Ford Motor Co. is taking on General Motors' OnStar system by offering live operator assistance. Ford's new feature, called Operator Assist, offers live operators to help Sync Services subscribers find a business or get turn-by-turn directions.
Incredible 'see-through bonnet' technology revealed
Wed, 09 Apr 2014LAND ROVER has unveiled a barely believable new technology that allows off-road drivers to effectively see through the bonnet all the way to the ground. Cameras mounted on the front grille film the terrain and transmit the visual feed to a head-up display for the driver. The alignment is set up to perfectly match the real angle of view beyond the bonnet, creating seamless visibility right back to the car’s wheels.