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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- 110/70zr-17 pirelli diablo rosso ii front tire-2069900(US $109.88)
- 1974 honda cb 360 t cb360t cb360 rear axle shaft spacers washer castle nut(US $13.00)
- Front wheel rim rotor & axle - 1996 96 yamaha yz125 yz 125(US $49.95)
- New bridgestone battlax bt45 110/70-17m/c 54h front tire bias tubeless street(US $119.00)
- Lot of 8 timken #lm11949 wheel bearings for most 1973 to 1999 harley davidsons(US $24.95)
- 1978-1983 21 x 1.85 40 spoke sportster narrow wheel brand new in box(US $129.99)
Hyundai i30 Estate (2007): First official pictures
Fri, 11 May 2007By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 11 May 2007 02:48 Hmm, a Hyundai that looks like a Peugeot Yes, as expected, Hyundai has pulled the wraps off the estate version of its new i30 hatch. Styled at the Korean giant’s European Design Centre in Frankfurt, the estate will be built at a new production plant in the Czech republic. 'Designed and built in Europe for Europeans," as the Koreans are bound to say at its official debut at the Frankfurt motorshow later this year.
2014 Subaru XV – less choice, more refinement
Mon, 10 Feb 2014The 2014 Subaru XV (pictured) gets a bit of a tweak The Subaru XV arrived in the UK in 2012, and it’s a perfectly able and reasonably-priced compact crossover from Subaru. But within a year of launching the XV Subaru decided to inject a bit more appeal in to the XV with a price cut of £2,300 across the range and now, not more than six months later, they’re fiddling with the XV range again. The 2.0 litre petrol XV gets new valve-train components to cut engine noise and revised suspension, with extra soundproofing improving NVH levels across the range, a revised power steering system for added stability and feel and thicker and reshaped suspension lower arm and extra reinforcement around the base of the A-Pillar for better crash performance.
Italian firm buys stake in Aston Martin
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