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Vivid Black Chopped Tour Pak Trunk With Chopped Backrest For Hd Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com

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San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
*If there are problems with your order, please contact us first to try to resolve any problems. If you would like to have a replacement item, we will do our best to assist however it is our company policy to request images since they help us determine if a suitable replacement can be issued. Our products are new however they're aftermarket and they will not always meet the expectations of all of our customers since they are not consistently going to meet a OEM quality expectation. Minor imperfections and blemishes sometimes may occur. Please contact us (via phone or email) and we will do our best to work with our customers or accept a shipment back (within policy terms and conditions) or extend a discount (images will be required) to accept a order as is.
Brand:Mutazu Surface Finish:Vivid Black Manufacturer Part Number:Aftermarket Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:After market

Kia Cadenza (2014)

Thu, 17 Jan 2013

Kia's Cadenza has been unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show. Designed under the direction of Peter Schreyer – now president of the company – the premium sedan has quad headlamps that flank the grille and a wide lower fascia with chrome trim accents around the fog lamps and grille. The greenhouse is framed by a chrome bezel that flares while a sharp character line that starts from behind the front wheelarch rises gently into the rear lamps.

2013 Ferrari F620 GT hits the Web early

Fri, 24 Feb 2012

A quick-handed photographer over at GTSpirit.com was able to grab the first image of the new 2013 Ferrari F620 GT. The car will be shown on March 6 at the Geneva motor show in Switzerland. Specs from eGarage.com cite the 6.3-liter V12 at 740 hp and 690 lb-ft of torque, with an 8,700-rpm redline.

Will your next new car stop itself?

Fri, 03 Aug 2012

Last week in Park City, Utah, a group of us were discussing the chutzpah that some manufacturers have in charging hundreds of dollars for outboard mirrors that dip downward when the vehicle's placed in reverse. The consensus was, “Since the electric motors in the mirrors are already there, and the computers know the car's set to back up, it's only a line of code. A very expensive line of code.” The European Union seems to be thinking along the same lines.