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2014 Kawasaki Ninja 650 Ex650 Ex (2012-2016) Front Windshield Windscreen on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Woodland Park, Colorado, United States

Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
This windshield is in good condition with minor cosmetic flaws.
Manufacturer Part Number:39154-0307 Part Type:windshield

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Hyundai Veloster Turbo for UK & Europe gets 186 horses UPDATED

Fri, 02 Mar 2012

Hyundai Veloster Turbo for the UK gets 186hp The Hyundai Veloster Turbo – due to be revealed at Geneva next week – will get 186hp and 270NM of torque for the UK & Europe. When the Hyundai Veloster was confirmed for the UK and Europe back in November, we did say that it was likely to come with fewer horses but more torque to make it more fun to drive on European roads than the bigger horses and lower torque figures the American version gets. Now we learn that the UK and European Veloster Turbo will come packing 186hp (183bhp) – down from over 200hp in the US version – but with 270NM (199lb/ft) of torque.

2010 Toyota Auris UK details – Hybrid in July

Fri, 22 Jan 2010

Toyota has updated the Auris for 2010 Back in October we reported on the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) 2010 Toyota Auris which was a pretty good pointer to what the rest of the world would get in the way of updates to the 2010 Toyota Auris. And it was, with Toyota confirming the UK changes for the Auris and also confirming that the Auris Hybrid will go on sale in July, just as we reported back in June last year. Exterior changes to the Auris are not huge, but they are noticeable.

GM cuts Facebook ad spending, but Ford steps on the gas

Wed, 16 May 2012

On the eve of Facebook's wildly anticipated initial public stock offering, General Motors said May 15 that it will stop buying advertisements on Facebook--about $10 million a year--but "remains committed" to the social network as part of "an aggressive content strategy with all our products and brands." In other words, GM will not pay Facebook for ads but will continue to maintain content, for which Facebook doesn't collect revenue. News of the decision was reported in The Wall Street Journal. But GM's position is far from universal.