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Bling star front bumper removed from 2003 yamaha raptor 660 good usable condition. Fits all 2001-2005 yamaha raptor 660. Comes as pictured
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Grab Bars & Guards for Sale
Pro armor a-arm rear protection guards polaris ranger 05 to 09(US $99.95)
Honda trx 500 rubicon skid belly plate (2001-2004) aluminum protector cover(US $19.99)
Honda rancher at '09-'14 rear skid plate 08p51-hp7-100b(US $124.95)
Honda foreman 500 '15-'16 skid plate 08p72-hr6-a60(US $124.95)
Honda atv 450r pro armor grab bar(US $80.00)
2877322 polaris ranger razor a-arm guards front
Detroit Electric moves production to Holland
Fri, 30 Aug 2013Detroit Electric is going ahead with production of its Lotus-based sports car in the lovely Detroit suburb of…Holland. Unfortunately it's not the coastal city in the western part of Michigan, but the one in northern Europe. The facility will begin production in the fourth quarter of this year, according to the Detroit News.
Concept Car of the Week: Lamborghini Marzal (1967)
Fri, 14 Dec 2012In 1967, Lamborghini's lineup consisted of just two cars – the Miura and the 400 GT 2+2 – but this wasn't enough for Ferrucio Lamborghini, who fancied a true four-seater GT to add to his stable. After the successful collaboration on the Miura, he naturally returned to carrozeria Bertone which was commissioned to design the car. The project was left in the hands of Marcello Gandini, who turned Ferrucio's vision into a revolutionary design concept.
CAR tech: Audi's miracle e-fuel (2013)
Mon, 29 Jul 2013Global warming; sky-high oil prices as reserves peak; spiralling crop prices and intense pressure to find fertile land – society faces immense challenges, as it strives to protect the planet and keep our cars on the move. Audi is working on a miracle fuel that could help mitigate these problems, in a facility under construction in the uncompromising, scorching environment of New Mexico, USA. Not content with having a range more diverse than London’s World Pride parade, Audi is moving into the fuels business, in partnership with US biotech firm Joule Unlimited. The pair are developing carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, called e-fuels in keeping with Audi’s E-tron eco brand.
