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Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- Oem harley "murdered out" dyna 5 speed transmission(US $599.95)
- Suzuki gsxr 600 750 rear brake master cylinder and resevior
- Ebc - ckf2279 - ckf carbon clutch plate kit(US $)
- Ebc brakes csk14 coil type clutch spring(US $14.50)
- Genuine royal enfield electric start clutch gear drive #560008/c(US $278.25)
- Oem harley 32t transmission sprocket pulley #40250-94c(3)(US $49.95)
Jaguar C-X75 reveal LIVE on Cars UK
Wed, 29 Sep 2010The Jaguar C-X75 will get the family nose On Sunday we reported that Jaguar would be taking a surprise concept along to Paris – the Jaguar C-X75 Concept – which is said to point the way to the future of Jaguar design. But is that the future of Jaguar design per se, or is it the future of Jaguar design for ‘Sports’ cars? We tend to the latter view, and are expecting to see a sports car that loses the traditional E-Type oval grill and is instead treated to a rhinoplasty which evokes the XJ nose.
Warning to car owners ahead of peak MOT time
Tue, 24 Sep 2013DRIVERS OF cars three years old and over are being warned of potential MOT pitfalls in the month of September. Due to the registration plate change in September and March each year these months also see a peak in the number of MOT tests, confirmed by statistics provided by the Vehicle Operator Services Agency (VOSA). Data has also revealed that a key area for MOT failures is vehicle lighting, which can be looked at ahead of the test.
Yamaha Motiv concept stars at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013
Thu, 21 Nov 2013This is a real surprise here at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013 – it turns out that Yamaha is one of the companies that has done a deal with Gordon Murray Design to further investigate building a car using the firm’s revolutionary iStream efficient production process. Yes, Yamaha. The motorbike company.