Frames for Sale
- 2003 yz125 frame oem main frame chassis blue 5ny-21101-00-00 yamaha yz 02-04(US $185.95)
- 99 honda valkyrie gl 1500 interstate rear sub frame subframe mount bracket q(US $109.07)
- 07 suzuki gsxr 600 main frame chassis straight slvg(US $403.95)
- 07 suzuki gsxr 600 front sub frame subframe(US $45.90)
- Black motorcycle steel clutch cable wire line for kawasaki ninja z1000 2014-2017(US $21.61)
- Wind swivel wing rearview side mirror for kawasaki ninja 300 400 650 yamaha r3(US $32.49)
Porsche to take majority stake in VW for £7bn
Fri, 07 Mar 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 07 March 2008 11:26 Porsche is about to become the majority shareholder in Volkswagen. The sportscar maker has been given the green light to purchase further stock in VW, taking its share past the 50 percent mark to give it a controlling interest. As soon as various legal checks have been cleared, Porsche plans to purchase a further 20 percent of VW stock – it already owns 31 percent - at an estimated cost of around £7 billion.
New Lamborghini 700hp V12 revealed
Mon, 15 Nov 2010The New Lamborghini V12 for the Murcielago's replacement It certainly makes a change to get something official from Lamborghini on the replacement for the Murcielago. I think we’d prefer it if we were something we’re not sure of like the name, for example. So far we’ve had Jota and LP700-4 and this weekend we had Lamborghini Aventador, and we’ll probably get more before the Murci’s replacement arrives at Geneva 2011.
Lexus previews production NX compact crossover
Mon, 07 Apr 2014Lexus has published a preview of the 2015 Lexus NX luxury compact crossover, scheduled to debut April 20 at the 2014 China auto show in Beijing. The upcoming Lexus NX is meant to battle the likes of the BMW X1, the Audi Q3, and the Mercedes-Benz GLA, and it was previewed earlier in concept form as the LF-NX. Lexus has once again gone from concept to production vehicle in record time, and if this teaser image is any indication, it has significantly toned town the design of the LF-NX concept -- no surprise there, though in this case it appears Lexus has ditched the angular design language almost entirely.