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Harley Davidson Chrome gas Gauge Cap 75053-01b Very Nice! Oem Genuine Harley! on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Warranty:No Type:Gas Cap Gauge Manufacturer Part Number:75053-01b Surface Finish:Chrome

Nice chrome stock OEM fuel gauge. This model came stock on many different bikes. Check with your dealer or mechanic to ensure that this will fit your bike. It has not been tested but was removed from a running bike awhile back. The chrome is very nice with very few imperfections. no sending unit attached please review photos Comparable to same fuel gauges selling on Ebay for much more!

Salon Privé 2011: Night Shift

Thu, 17 Mar 2011

Salon Prive does a Night Shift for the Pommery Picnic It may be a bit of an exagerration to say that Salon Privé – one of our favourite ‘Car’ outings – is going to include a night shift in 2011 – but almost. Salon Prive’s move from the Hurlingham in Chelsea out to the less central – but more hospitable – Duke of Northumberland’s gaff at Syon Park means there’s room to expand the event, so we’re getting treated to the ‘Pommery Picnic’ on the Friday evening – 7pm ’til 11pm. As we never fail to mention when we bang on about Salon Prive, it’s just like a Garden Party in a wealthy friend’s house where he just happens to have littered the grounds with the world’s greatest cars.

New BMW 760i sneaks out in Europe

Thu, 09 Apr 2009

BMW 760i in standard and long wheelbase versions has been announced. With the New York Motor Show going on across the pond, all eyes are on the Big Apple for the latest car news, but BMW has chosen today to launch what appears to be a car that won’t be going to the USA – The BMW 760i. Many of us wondered if BMW would give up on their V12 now the world is turning against seemingly profligate cars.

Ford Fiesta ST3 is the new range-topping ST

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

The Ford Fiesta ST3 (pictured) launches The absence of an RS Ford at the moment means lovers of fast Fords have to settle for an ST, rather than a full-fat RS. But it seems that those who do opt for the ST versions of Ford’s cars are willing to pay more to get a bettered specced car, something Ford are happy to accommodate with the launch of a new Fiesta ST model – the Ford Fiesta ST3. Ford are already seeing the vast majority of Fiesta ST buyers opting for the ST2 version (9 out of ten choose the more expensive version) so they’re obviously hoping a big chunk of those buyers will instead now opt for the better equipped – and more expensive – Fiesta ST3.