Used Team Jordan Joe Rocket Motorcycle Leather/textile Glove White Size M on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
Up for auction is a pair of used Joe Rocket Team Jordan Leather/Textile Glove. I don't remember exactly how many times I used, but I guess it's 2 to 3 times. Looks still brand new. Material Outer shell 35% Goat Skin Leather, 30% Synthetic Leather, 20% Cowhide Leather, 15% Nylon Fabric Lining 100% Polyester Size Medium (Palm width 4.25 inches and Middle finger length 3.25 inches). Very Hard to find now. Shipped to USA and Canada Only.
Gloves for Sale
- Teknic speedstar short gloves black/tan xl(US $55.08)
- New icon superduty-2 black gloves. xxxxl/4xl(US $65.00)
- New icon superduty-2 tan gloves. med/md(US $65.00)
- New icon justice leather short gloves, gray, med/md(US $85.00)
- New icon superduty-2 white gloves. xxl/2xl(US $65.00)
- River road mens leather cruiser motorcycle jacket black - 40 us(US $79.99)
Frank Williams: exclusive interview on his 500th grand prix
Thu, 11 Sep 2008By Tom Clarkson Motor Industry 11 September 2008 14:50 This weekend is Frank Williams' and the Williams F1 team's 500th Formula 1 race. To celebrate this anniversary CAR has sat down with the great man himself to talk about his team and his favourite car and driver, plus we've charted the highs and lows of the Williams F1 team. The Italian Grand Prix will be Williams’ 500th race at the top echelon.
Carlsson C25 super coupé (2010) first official pictures
Wed, 27 Jan 2010Mercedes tuner Carlsson will whisk the covers off this slinky new sports coupe at the 2010 Geneva motor show. The new C25 is Carlsson’s take on the Merc CL and this reskinned supercar will be one of the world premieres at the Palexpo arena. Carlsson says it’s the company’s first own-developed and badged road car and it just about looks convincingly different enough from the SL to warrant that claim, we reckon. Just 25 C25s will be built, each powered by a breathed-on Mercedes 743bhp bi-turbo 6.0-litre V12.
A Fine Time To Be A Motorist
Fri, 03 Jan 2014ALREADY cash-strapped motorists are paying millions of pounds for minor infringements after a record number of fines were issued, according to claims made by a national newspaper. The Daily Mail said that drivers are paying out £135 million a year after being caught on camera blocking box junctions or straying into bus lanes. Some 1.32 million fines were issued for minor offences in 2011/12, the newspaper said, a record number and a rise of 16% on the previous year.