New never used Yamaha YFZ450 Decal. Kind of vintage just because this color scheme isn't used anymore.
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Decals, Emblems for Sale
- Yamaha caution decal 5fu-f1696-00-00 big bear bruin kodiak grizzly 350 400(US $12.00)
- New oem yamaha graphic kit both boys & girls raptor 125 atv-2pa25-00-00(US $85.00)
- New oem yamaha graphic kit girls only raptor 125 atv-2pa25-00-00(US $40.00)
- Dfr subculture graphic kit white/red sides/fenders 06-07 honda trx450r trx450(US $179.99)
- Polaris sportsman "ace" atv graphic kit wrap quad accessories decals widow blue(US $269.95)
- Polaris sportsman "ace" atv graphic kit wrap quad accessories decals reaper wht(US $269.95)
Brazilian VW design director Luiz Veiga celebrates the Beetle in art exhibition
Tue, 27 May 2014Earlier this month ‘Luiz Veiga: Tempos de Fusca' (Beetle Times) opened at the small OMA gallery in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. This exhibition proves not only a celebration of the Volkswagen icon, but also an opportunity to learn a little more about one of its exhibitors – Volkswagen Brazil's design director Luiz Veiga. Car Design News attended the opening at OMA – located not far from the VW plant – to talk with Veiga about art and design.
Volvo S60 L plug-in petrol hybrid heading for Beijing Motor Show
Thu, 17 Apr 2014The Volvo S60L Plug-in (pictured) heading for Beijing The Volvo V60 Plug-in is already doing good business for Volvo – despite a price tag of £50k – but the V60 plug-in is a diesel hybrid which doesn’t suit all markets. So Volvo are ploughing ahead with a petrol engine based plug-in hybrid with the debut at the Beijing Motor Show next week of the Volvo S60 L Plug-in, a petrol hybrid version of the long wheelbase S60. At first glance the S60 Plug-in looks just like its regular ICE sibling, but under the skin sits a 2.0 litre Drive-E petrol engine with 238bhp and 258lb/ft of torque – which drives the front wheels – and a 68bhp electric motor with 147lb/ft of torque that can drive the rear wheels, which can be recharged in 4.5 hours.
Lamborghini supercars
Tue, 29 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard 29 July 2008 12:00 As with so many supercar companies, Lamborghini was the vision of one man: Ferruccio Lamborghini. He founded it in 1962 after a successful career making tractors. The Sant'Agata Bolognese birthplace remains the company's home – and it has produced some of the greatest and most outrageous supercars of all time, giving this company equal rights with Ferrari to claim to be the world's best loved supercar brand.