Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Rear brake pads for ktm rc8 1190cc t (sm-t) r/track 2008-2012(US $8.75)
- Rear brake pads for ktm smr450 smr 450 2004-2012(US $8.51)
- Front rear brake pads for ktm sx-f250 sxf sx-f 250 4t 2006-2012(US $15.91)
- Windscreen fit honda cbr250 cbr250r cbr250rr mc22 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97-99 d(US $20.00)
- Windscreen windshield fit suzuki g s x r gsx-r 1000 k3 k 3 (2003 2004 03 04)(US $30.00)
- 06 07 gsxr 600 750 front fork leg left(US $175.00)
Ford 'video snack' makes technology more appetizing
Tue, 16 Apr 2013Whether you opt for it or not, many cars sold today come loaded with technology. Some drivers are savvy and learn how to navigate many of the features right away; others drive for months or even years before they crack the code of their vehicle's capabilities. Ford's new video snack approach presents a palatable method of teaching new car owners all they want to know about their new vehicle.
Renaultsport Clio 200 at Geneva motor show 2009
Tue, 03 Mar 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 03 March 2009 11:00 The best-selling Renaultsport car is the Clio pocket rocket. As part of a wider facelift for the whole range, the Clio gets a cosmetic tidy-up and a few extra ponies and suspension tweaks to upgrade the 197 to the heady heights of 200. It’s a small print facelift, if we’re being honest.
Crunch watch Feb 09: the auto industry in crisis
Mon, 02 Mar 2009By Tim Pollard, Ben Pulman and Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 02 March 2009 18:11 Monday 2 March• The Volkswagen Group announces a 5% rise in sales revenues in the 2008 tax year and a 3% increase in operating profits, up to €6.3 billion. Chairman Martin Winterkorn said the group's multi-brand strategy and low CO2 cars had helped sustain sales, although he admitted that 2009 would see a fall in demand and revenues (Volkswagen) Friday 27 February• Jaguar Land Rover announces a significant order for 13,000 cars from a Chinese business. It's a morale boost for JLR which has been hit by a slump in demand with the global slowdown (BBC News)• Opel this afternoon agreed to a restructuring plan designed to save as many jobs and factories as possible – but it needs a €3.3 billion lifeline from the state.