Our second most popular panel kit, this 24 inch length works very well on metric cruiser, Harley Davidson, and sportbike side panels. This kit works equally well on front panels for bikes with the battery in the front fairing
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Harley parts(US $0.99)
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Harley dyna/ softail outer primary street bob-fat bob-gloss black-mid controls(US $139.00)
Hamann introduces Mission body kit for BMW M5
Tue, 09 Apr 2013Hamann Motorsport isn't known for being subtle. When it isn't pumping up G-Wagens and Porsches, it's tie-dying a McLaren MP4-12C. Its newest package starts with the already aggressive-looking BMW M5, then slices up the bodywork in typical Hamann fashion.
Mercedes SLK facelift (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 21 Dec 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 21 December 2007 00:01 Mercedes has given its SLK a spruce-up just in time for Christmas. Blink and you most certainly will miss it – but the company claims there are 650 modified parts on its renowned roadster, which gets freshened looks inside and out, and fettled engines to take it into 2008. Anoraks will spot the facelifted two-seater by its reshaped bumper and front air dam, and the large three-pointed star is given more prominence on the SLK’s snout.
New Jaguar XE: More Ingenium engine details (video)
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Jaguar XE 2.0 litre diesel Ingenium engine – from 99g/km Unlike the new Land Rover Discovery Sport – which makes do with the current outsourced 2.2 litre diesel engine – the new Jaguar XE is getting JLR’s all-new range of Ingenium engines from launch. Now, with the proper debut of the XE just a week away, Jaguar is happy to share a bit more detail on the XE’s new engines. Built at Jaguar’s new engine plant – in which JLR has invested £500 million – the new Ingenium engines are a clean-sheet design, as light and efficient as possible and capable of delivering an impressive blend of power and torque.
