Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

"chife Fairing, Astral Green" Fit For Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 on 2040-parts.com

C $399.99
Location:

Condition:New Mounting Holes:Pre-Drilled Machine Type:Street Motorcycle Color:ASTRAL GREEN Items Included:Mounting Hardware Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Fit To Make:SUPER METEOR 650 Material:Fiber Reinforced Plastic Vintage Part:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Unbranded Type:Fairing Product Type:CHIFE FAIRING Manufacturer Warranty:No Warranty Features:Easy Installation Intended Use:Accessories Net Quantity:1 Count Country/Region of Manufacture:India UPC:Does Not Apply

Fairings & Body Work for Sale

New Hyundai SUV to show at Geneva

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

And now Hyundai is looking to make an impact on the compact SUV market, with the announcement of an “Urban Nomad” concept (whatever that is) to be shown at Geneva next month. Hyundai HED-6 SUV Concept will show at Geneva It looks like Hyundai are trying to create an aggressive and contemporary looking vehicle that can be utilised in today’s urban landscape for a multitude of uses. Sporting chunky 21″ wheels, angular style lines, swept-back headlights and a very stylised rear window made of  Lexan plastics instead of glass.

Concept Car of the Week: Nissan NX-21 (1983)

Fri, 01 Aug 2014

In the early 1980s, with the new millennium still seemingly an age away, Nissan Design America was tasked with imagining the family car of the future, while giving potential buyers a preview of the forthcoming N13 NX and EXA models. The resulting concept would be shown at the Tokyo motor show in 1983. Given confidence by the increasing success and expanding global presence of Japanese cars, including the previous generation N12 NX, Nissan's designers, led by Tom Semple, decided that the NX-21 (for 21st century) was the answer.

General Motors to invest more than $850 million to build new V8s

Tue, 27 Apr 2010

General Motors Co. said Tuesday it will invest more than $850 million to upgrade five North American factories to make its next-generation V8 engines more fuel efficient. The new V8s will differ from the current versions by using direct injection and a new combustion system, spokeswoman Sharon Basel said.