Seats for Sale
Oem 1984 1985 1986 yamaha tri zinger yt60 yellow seat(US $65.00)
Polaris sportsman 500 4x4 seat cover 99-04 2-tone flooded timber & black (front)(US $34.99)
Honda atc110 atc 110 oem seat with aftermarket cover atc110(US $119.99)
01 02 03 04 05yamaha raptor 660 factory flywheel starter bearing gear start(US $99.99)
Honda atc 185s 1981-83 safety nose seat foam by hi-flite usa(US $79.00)
Yamaha tri-z ytz ytz250 1985-86 desert seat foam by hi-flite usa hfq077d(US $89.00)
2013 Subaru Forester revealed
Thu, 01 Nov 2012The new Subaru Forester – a 2014 Forester for the US – has been revealed ahead of a debut at the Los Angeles Motor Show this month. The Forester still looks like a Forester although it is a bit longer, wider and taller and gets a longer wheelbase which, say Subaru, means more space in the back seats and more room ion the boot. There are cosmetic tweaks with a crease running down the flanks under the window line, a new grill and bumpers, new alloys and a more slick feel to the looks. There’s extra toys too with a new Infotainment centre with smartphone integration, SatNav with reversing camera and a nice upmarket Harmon Kardon sound system.
Sarah McLachlan teases upcoming Audi Super Bowl ad
Thu, 23 Jan 2014For all the overt hyper-earnestness Sarah McLachlan ladled upon us during her 1990s heyday, we might not’ve noticed that the Canadian singer-songwriter has a sense of humor. A cameo a couple of years back in the excellent Aimee Mann-as-housekeeper episode of Portlandia suggested McLachlan’s lighter side and now this weirdly-captivating teaser for Audi's 2014 Super Bowl ad sees the Lilith Fair founder futzing around with her own image, imploring that the Doberhuahua is a misunderstood animal that deserves our attention. We assume that the morphologically-perverse Doberman/Chihuahua cross is supposed to suggest that the new A3 is both small and vicious.
Fiat Panda 100HP Review & Road Test (2010)
Mon, 13 Sep 2010The Fiat Panda 100 HP Review It’s easy to get bogged down in what’s good and what’s bad in a car. The truth is that there are no really bad cars made any more, just degrees of good. Perhaps degrees of fitness for purpose – or fitness for the demographic the car is aimed at – is a better way of looking at it.
