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Motorcycle Seat Gel Pad For Harley-davidson Touring The Pro Pad Used Vgc on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Weston, Ohio, US

Weston, Ohio, US
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This is a nice used motorcycle seat gel pad made by Pro Pad to fit Harley-Davidson FL Touring and Softail models. It is in very good used condition and is very comfortable to ride on. Please see my other auctions for biker and Harley-Davidson motorcycles items and I will gladly combine shipping to save you money.

Toyota Verso facelift (2012) first official pictures

Tue, 02 Oct 2012

Toyota's family friendly Verso MPV has gone under the knife, getting an Auris-style nose and better quality cabin as part of a mid-cycle facelift for the car. More than 300 parts have been changed on the revised Verso, and it'll be built exclusively in Turkey. So what exactly is new on the 2012 Toyota Verso?

Tiggywinkles get help from Toyota

Thu, 03 Oct 2013

ANIMAL CHARITY Tiggywinkles has a new supporter in the shape of Toyota GB, who have donated a new Hilux pick-up to help with its work in rescuing and caring for sick, injured or orphaned animals. The new Hilux Double Cab Invincible model will replace another Toyota model that was donated 20 years previously, and has covered thousands of miles in the process. Tiggywinkles, based near Aylesbury, has been rescuing, treating and rehabilitating British wildlife for more than 30 years.

Audi RS7 to lap Hockenheim – DRIVERLESS

Mon, 13 Oct 2014

Audi are taking an RS7 round Hockenheim completely autonomously Every car maker – from Mercedes to Volvo and Ford – is working hard to make autonomous driving a reality, and it looks like we’re just a few years away from seeing cars being driven by computers, with the driver relegated to passenger in many daily driving tasks. Now it’s Audi’s turn to demonstrate the progress they’re making with autonomous technology by taking an RS7 round the Grand Prix track at Hockenheim without a driver having control. It’s arguable that taking a driverless car round a track – even at race speed – is far less of a technological task than having a car running driverless through a cityscape with all its variables, but it’s an impressive demonstration nonetheless.