2003 100 yr anniversary Harley Davidson solo seat. Used very little.no scratches no holes no damage
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02 suzuki gsxr gsx-r 600 front driver seat 28o(US $54.99)
02 suzuki gsxr gsx-r 600 rear passenger seat 28o(US $43.99)
Harley davidson rdw-92/61-0067 solo and passanger sportster(US $0.99)
2006 honda cbr 600rr tank bra silver with black rr logo second look free us ship(US $29.99)
86 87 kawasaki ninja 600 full length seat cover skin red white blue second look (US $39.99)
Used 2004 yamaha vstar 650 custom rear foot pegs (one set of 2)(US $30.00)
Toyota condemns the Electric Car
Tue, 06 Oct 2009Electric cars - like the Reva NXG - are not a viable mass-market option. Toyota’s head of R&D in Europe – Masato Katsumata – said in a speech that the electric vehicle won’t be a mass-market phenomenon, and that the future – at least in the coming decades – will be petrol engine hybrids. “We don’t see any short-term breakthrough in battery technology” he said.
Jaguar F-Type: Does F-Type pricing mean the next XK heading in to Aston Martin territory?
Fri, 28 Sep 2012Jaguar has priced the new F-Type at a higher level than we expected. Does that mean the next Jaguar XK is heading upmarket? The entry-level F-Type – with the V6 supercharged engine delivering 340PS – is going to cost £58.5k, and that’s before you stick on £10k of extras to get the bits you really want.
Ford Fiesta Titanium Individual and revised Fiesta range launched
Fri, 16 Oct 2009The new top of the range Ford Fiesta Titanium Individual Despite the success – or perhaps because of it – Ford are having a play around with the Fiesta range and adding a new model at the top – the Fiesta Titanium Individual. The new Fiesta lineup now consists of Studio, Edge, ECOnetic, Zetec, Titanium and Zetec S, with the Individual standing at the top. The Studio now comes as either a three or five doors and gets electric windows thrown in; the new Edge range gets AirCon as standard as does the ECOnetic (something we asked for when we did the Fiesta ECOnetic review – Ford must have been listening again?

