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Chromag bza handlebar - 35mm clamp, 15mm rise, black/orange 110-007-013(US $118.65)
Comet riser handlebar - aluminum, 35.0mm, 15mm rise, 760mm, black 180-00480aa050(US $66.21)
1990-1991 honda prelude genuine honda 75322-sf1-a11 protector, l. door(US $150.00)
Honda civic genuine honda 75322-sh4-j01 protector comp., l. fr. door(US $100.00)
Ds countersunk socket-head bolts 5/16"-24 x 5/8" chrome 10-pack(US $26.95)
Bmw x4 gloss black rear badge ring cover f39 dechrome boot g02 mk2 m40d xdrive(US $20.00)
Truckfest 2014: Peterborough becomes the UK’s biggest lorry park
Tue, 06 May 2014Where was the place to be over this bank holiday weekend, according to The Only Way is Essex star Joey Essex and Coronation Street’s Michelle Keegan? The answer, of course, is Peterborough – for Truckfest 2014. There were other major stars in attendance too, alongside thousands of the best examples of trucks in the country… Please click the image above to read more about Truckfest 2014
Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition launched to celebrate Le Mans win
Thu, 30 Jun 2011Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition Audi has had an incredible run at Le Mans, and is celebrating in style by launching the Audi R8 V8 Limited Edition in to the UK market. Despite the R8 Limited Edition being built to mark Audi’s Le Mans triumphs, the R8 doesn’t get a diesel engine or more power. What it does get is a bit of a cosmetic makeover and a list of goodies dropped in.
McLaren P1 production starts in Woking
Tue, 08 Oct 2013McLaren P1 production starts in Woking The Geneva Motor Show in March saw the arrival of the first production version of the new McLaren P1 (and its arch-rival, the LaFerrari). But it’s taken until now – seven months later – for McLaren to finish final testing of the P1 before pressing the button on their clinical assembly line to start customer P1s rolling out. In between the reveal at Geneva and production starting, McLaren have been having a bash at the Nurburgring (with mixed results) and doing some final hot weather testing on the P1, but now – apart from a few inevitable tweaks once the P1 gets out in to the real world – the P1 is ready for its customers.

