Powermadd Windshield 10in. Red/white Checks 11223 on 2040-parts.com
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
|
Powermadd Windshield 10in. Red/White Checks 11223
|
Windshields for Sale
Powermadd cobra windshield 17in. 12030(US $114.95)
Ski doo oem windshield support grommet mxz, gsx, summit, 517303756(US $7.99)
Rupp windshield, american 72-75, rally 400 "high" 72 clear, koronis parts, new(US $65.00)
Rupp windshield ,nitro 11" 1974, 75 f/c, clear, koronis parts, new(US $65.00)
Rupp windshield, magnum 76-77, nitro 76-78, clear, koronis parts, new(US $65.00)
Rupp windshield, rally 76-78, sport 76-78, clear, koronis parts, new(US $65.00)
Range Rover Evoque five-door is confirmed
Thu, 30 Sep 2010The three-door Range Rover Evoque won't stand alone in showrooms. Land Rover on Thursday confirmed that there is a five-door Evoque for those who need a little more utility from their SUV. The five-door Evoque is expected to debut at the Los Angeles auto show in November.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2010) first official pictures: it's the new 147
Wed, 02 Dec 2009Alfa has revived an historic badge for its all-new 147 replacement, seen here in these first official pictures issued today. Following a last-minute decision to ditch the name Milano – precipitated by angry Milanese workers irritated at Alfa naming the car after the town despite having shifted operations to Turin – the Golf fighter will be called Giulietta. Using a new platform that will underpin the next Fiat Brava, the Giulietta uses a mix of steel and aluminium clothed in bodywork that borrows cues from the 8C supercar – sort of – including sweptback headlights and a narrow glasshouse.
Support For Fuel Duty Pothole Plan
Fri, 12 Sep 2014MORE than four in five people would support a plan in which money raised from fuel duty was used to repair potholed roads, research has found. Support is highest in eastern England, Wales and Yorkshire and Humberside, according to a survey by the Local Government Association (LGA). The LGA said the Treasury got £33 billion a year from fuel duty, while the Government was spending just under £2 billion a year on maintaining and improving roads over the next five years.
