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Seats for Sale
- New 2001-2008 yamaha yz125/ yz 250 dirtbike seat cover black gripper and white(US $25.00)
- Mustang wide tripper forward passenger pillion seat (76701)(US $155.33)
- Honda sabre v45 vf750 750 vf front axle and spacer cmx250 cmx 250(US $5.00)
- Honda xl100s xl 100 100s complete transmision tranny gear set nice(US $20.00)
- Honda sabre v45 vf750 750 vf vf700 700 rear brake plate panel hub insert(US $10.00)
- Honda xl100s xl 100 100s front suspension cable stays forks(US $5.00)
Goodwood Moving Motor Show
Thu, 01 Jul 2010Now in its 18th year, the UK's Goodwood Festival of Speed (which runs over the coming weekend of the 2 to 4 July) this year adds an extra day prior to the main event, billed as the Moving Motor Show. Designed partially as a replacement for the British Motor Show, which was last held at London's Excel exhibition centre in 2008, the Moving Motor Show allows some 2000 members of the public to drive recent new cars from 22 manufacturers up Goodwood's famous hill climb course. This development fits well with recent trends.
New Ford C-Max revealed
Fri, 04 Sep 2009Ford has released first details of the new C-Max which will debut at Frankfurt Ford has released some detail of the new C-Max, which is the first car from Ford to use the next generation Ford Focus platform, and will come as either a five or seven seat car. Not only will the new C-Segment platform be used here in the C-Max, but it will also see use in not just the next generation Focus, but also in the eventual replacement for the Ford Kuga. The C-Max will very sensibly stick with the multi-link rear suspension that has given the current generation Focus such great driving dynamics, and it will also feature Ford’s 1.6 litre Ecoboost engine, which is equipped with a turbo and direct injection for improved economy and efficiency.
Hot Mitsubishi sports car bound for UK
Fri, 01 Sep 2006By Chris Chilton Motor Industry 01 September 2006 11:06 Mitsubishi is investigating the feasibility of bringing its 350Z-rivalling Eclipse to the UK. Accountants are busy with the calculators right now but sources reckon it’s looking increasingly likely that both the 2+2 coupe and convertible will be in UK showrooms by early next year. A 2.4-litre 162bhp four backed by a five-speed gearbox kicks off the range, supplemented by a 263bhp 3.8-litre V6.