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Yamaha Fzs 600 Fazer Rear Chain Guard 2002 2003 Fzs600 Mk2 A869 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Mk2 02 03 Brand:Yamaha Colour:As Per Image Model:FZS 600 Year Model Removed From:2003 Mk2 View All Parts Of This Bike:Now Listed In Our Store Additional Comments:See supporting images, ACTUAL bike shown Item Condition:Very good, light surface wear Item:Chain Guard Rear To Fit Make:Yamaha To Fit Model:FZS 600 Fazer (FZS600) Year Range:2002 to 2003 Odometer Reading:14,732 miles Item Location:m1c21-A869 Intended Use:Replacement Part EAN:Does Not Apply Reference OE/OEM Number:FZS600 Compatible Make:Yamaha Compatible Year:2002, 2003

New Honda Civic launch delayed, but we do get new photos & video

Sat, 05 Nov 2011

Honda Civic gets delayed by flooding in Thailand The 2012 Honda Civic will be built in the UK. But that hasn’t stopped production for cars being prepared for the UK and Europe launch from being delayed by the floods in Thailand. It’s an indication of how, despite car makers’ efforts to use a local supply chain, car manufacturing is far more dependent on a world-wide supply chain than we probably realise.

Crazy Skoda concept set to wow crowds

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Eterniti Hemera (2011) at Frankfurt motor show

Mon, 12 Sep 2011

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