83-87 Kawasaki Kxt250 Kdx200 Kx 125 250 500 New Chain Guide Fr Upp 12053-1101 on 2040-parts.com
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Honda crf450x 450x clutch kit with heavy duty springs(US $49.99)
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Kundo transmission kit of scooter yamaha 50, ct-beluga-active, ref: tr101100(US $39.99)
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Prize for budding young motoring journalists
Wed, 03 Jun 2009By Peter Adams Motoring Issues 03 June 2009 12:39 Aspiring young car writers searching for a gateway into motoring journalism may want to start typing and enter The Sir William Lyons Award 2009. The Sir William Lyons Award, which is sponsored by Jaguar and promoted by The Guild of Motoring Writers, is free to enter and open to anyone aged between 17 and 23, of British nationality and resident in the United Kingdom. The winner will receive a trophy and a cheque for £2000 at the Guild’s annual dinner and awards evening in London.
Acura NSX prototype will drive Mid-Ohio prior to IndyCar race
Thu, 25 Jul 2013Acura's new, long-awaited NSX is still two years from arriving in customers' impatient hands, but attend the Izod IndyCar Series race at Mid-Ohio on Aug. 4 and you'll have the opportunity to see and hear the car in action. Acura on Thursday released an image of a prototype NSX, and said the car will take to the racetrack just prior to the Honda Indy 200 in Lexington, Ohio.
Five reasons to celebrate the end of the paper UK driving licence
Tue, 12 Aug 2014From January 2015 Britain’s much-derided paper counterpart driving licence is being phased out. This is A Good Thing, ending an annoying bi-partite arrangement that’s blighted drivers’ pockets for 16 years. Driving licences have been with us since 1903, when they were first mandated – but the current, annoyingly two-part licences have been in use since 1998, with a bank card-sized photocard accompanied by a printed sheet of A4.
