This is an original used side panel badge from a 1972 Suzuki GT750J, aka Le Mans, aka Water Buffalo. It fits either left or right side panels. This badge is only found on the 1st year of manufacture of these classic 750's before Suzuki switched to the GT750 badge to bring them in line with the rest of the GT range. A few tiny areas of paint have lifted by the L and the end of the zero, and there is a slight scratch on the W. If you are restoring one of these bikes, all of these tiny blemishes are easy to resolve.
Decals, Emblems for Sale
Flaming s chrome decals 2pc stickers *gsxr,hayabusa,z400,katana,boulevard(US $0.99)
Fx number plate backgrounds - black - yamaha yzf 250/450 2003-2005 --12-64220(US $40.45)
Ohlins 2pc stickers 5.75" yellow decals logos(US $0.99)
Joe rocket stickers 3.5" style 4pc decals logos(US $0.99)
Hayabusa 200 mph club 2x decals 3.5" logos busa 1300r(US $5.99)
68 honda cl350ko cl350 cl 350 gas tank emblems badges(US $9.99)
Renault Clio facelift for 2009
Thu, 05 Feb 2009The facelifted Renault Clio for 2009 - Due to launch at the Geneva Motor Show in March As with most car makers, Renault is going for the ‘Family’ look, and has grafted a new nose on the Clio to make it look like its big brother, the Megane. So it gets a new front end with new headlights, slitty grill and an air intake at the bottom. Big play is being made of the Clio GT (which Renault says will give more people more Va Va Voom!), and these are the pictures we have here.
Saab 9-5 Sportwagon (2011) prices and revised 9-5 range
Thu, 16 Jun 2011Saab has seemingly rushed through a series of upgrades to the 9-5 range just 11 months after going on sale. The UK launch was marred by indifferent reviews in many quarters and the company hopes the latest revisions will give the new 9-5 more of an edge. Saab also today announced UK pricing for its new 9-5 Sportwagon estate, and a range of revisions for the 9-5 saloons, including revised suspension tuning and more efficient engines.
GM to cut 14% of global salaried workforce this year
Tue, 10 Feb 2009General Motors, facing a Feb. 17 deadline to show the government it's a viable company, said on Tuesday it will cut 14 percent of its salaried jobs globally by the end of the year and slash the salaries of many who remain. Salaried employment will drop to 63,000, from 73,000, the company said in a statement.
