Offering for sale
A throttle tube
Part you twist to give it that Ruuuum sound!!!!
Came off a '79 Moped
If your don't Ruuuummm, you need one of these
Scooter Parts for Sale
- Kawasaki 1987 el250 eliminator swingarm swing arm bolt k87-cl250-044(US $14.99)
- Kawasaki 1987 el250 eliminator fuel gas petroleum tap cock switch k87-cl250-046(US $29.99)
- Vespa piaggio new accessories rare lx s 125 150 3d cnc aluminium exhaust tip (US $34.95)
- Kawasaki 1987 el250 eliminator head light headlight mount bracket k87-cl250-045(US $24.99)
- Kawasaki 1987 el250 eliminator gear shifter kick selector pedal k87-cl250-047(US $19.99)
- Kawasaki 1987 el250 eliminator engine oil cap k87-cl250-048(US $6.99)
Saab: On the edge of oblivion
Thu, 23 Jun 2011Saab go in to meltdown We’ve had a statement in from Saab this morning telling us that they are now unable to pay their staff until they manage to get a bit of funding in. Didn’t they just get a pile of Euros in from Panga Da for a boat full of Saabs? According to two previous statements from Saab they received €30 million Euros at the end of May for 1,300 Saabs ordered by Pang Da, and another €15 million for a further 650 cars a week later.
New Jaguar XJ – Driving in London
Tue, 14 Jul 2009The new Jaguar XJ on the road And it’s a ‘grower’. There have been a few negative remarks on the site – although they are very much the minority – but this car does look better the more you see it. We think that many of those who dislike it at first will change their minds when they see it on the roads.
ENG Automotive Design Summit 2005
Tue, 26 Apr 2005A sunny Stockholm was the venue for the 3rd Automotive Design Summit organised by European Networking Group (ENG) and this year the event, for the first time, was supported by Car Design News. The summit took place April 18-19 in the stylish Clarion Hotel in the heart of Stockholm, close to the 'Gamla Stan' or old town, and was enjoyed by around sixty delegates from the international automotive design community. The two-day summit opened with an interesting introduction by Sebastien Rosel, Product Manager from Dassault Systemes on the new Catia V5 software.