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Motorcycle Windshield Front Wind Screen For Suzuki Sv650/sv650s 2003-2012 Black on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Motoefg Colour:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:China Features:Easy Installation Fitment 1:For Suzuki SV650/SV650S 2003-2012 Fitment 2:For Suzuki SV1000/SV1000S 2003-2008 Glass Tint:As the Pictures Shown Installation Instruction:Not Included Intended Use:Replacement Part Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Material:ABS Plastic Modification:No Required Package Included:1 Pcs Windshield Placement on Motorcycle:Front Placement on Vehicle:Front Reference OE/OEM Number:Does Not Apply Size:As the Pictures Shown Type:Windshield Warranty:90 Day EAN:Does not apply

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Chrysler Ypsilon (2011) at the Geneva motor show

Fri, 04 Mar 2011

Amidst the gloom for Lancia enthusiasts of rebadged Chryslers on the Lancia stand at Geneva, there were several variations on the new-for-2011 Ypsilon small car. 2011 Lancia Ypsilon – the lowdown What you’re looking at in our photo gallery is a five-door hatchback based on the 500/Panda/Ford Ka platform. In past iterations the Ypsilon has been a three-door, and Lancia has styled the new edition with concealed door handles to continue the familiar look with a practical twist.

Italian Grand Prix (2010) RESULT

Mon, 13 Sep 2010

The Italian Grand Prix Monza 2010 It does make you wonder when you see one team – McLaren – using two completely different strategies whether they know what will work. Or maybe McLaren feels the needs to differentiate the strategies so the driver will be less of a focus than the strategy. Whichever it was we’ll never really know which of McLaren’s setups for the Monza Grand Prix was the best.

Maeda named new Mazda design boss, replacing van den Acker

Wed, 01 Apr 2009

Ikuo Maeda is the new head of design at Mazda Motor Corp. The man who is credited with styling the Mazda's flagship sports car takes over for Dutchman Laurens van den Acker, 43, who has decided to leave the company "to pursue other interests," the automaker said in a statement today. Van den Acker, who joined Mazda in 2006, will remain at the automaker until April 10 to ensure a smooth transition for Maeda, Mazda said.