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13 Arctic Cat Xf 1100 Turbo Sno Pro Snowmobile Engine Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $1,889.55
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Condition:UsedAn item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“Good used condition. Please look at all pictures. Check out the video in the description below to see it before it was disassembled. THE SHIPPING PRICE IS AN ESTIMATE BEFORE BUYING PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH YOUR ADDRESS, STATE WEATHER IT IS A BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE, AND YOUR PHONE NUMBER, AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU BY EMAIL WITH AN EXACT PRICE WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY. CYLINDER COMPRESSION IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES. IT COMES AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES.” Read Less Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Lamborghini LP620 YarroW

Sat, 31 Oct 2009

The Lamborghini LP620 YarroW by Wheelsandmore The Lamborghini LP560-4 is a very good car. Not as barking mad as we like our Lambos – you can thank Audi for that – but a damn fine car nonetheless. Its stunning V10 makes one of the best noises on the planet and – unlike most chop-tops – the Spyder is as good as the coupe.

Tuner MTM debuts 722 hp Audi RS6 Avant

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

It seems a minor horsepower war has just erupted over in Germany, and the title at stake in this conflict is which tuning house can build the most powerful Audi RS6 Avant. Not that long ago ABT Sportsline unveiled a 700 hp Audi RS6 Avant, an absolutely rabid grocery-getter that can make the sprint to 60 in just 3.4 seconds. ABT's RS6 Avant packs 25 percent more power than the stock version of the RS6 Avant, which made an already hair-raising 560 hp.

Car April Fool Stuff: From Chips Away to BMW

Tue, 01 Apr 2014

Chips Away’s new APP removes dents in cars The car news on April 1st always includes a chunk of April Fools, and this year is no different with some good, some bad and some quite lame. The people that take the everyday knocks out of your car at home – Chips Away – have come up with a DentsAway App – in conjunction with ALA – that will uses a Smartphone’s electro-magnetic pulses to ionise the metal on a car dent and pull it back in to shape. Chips Away and ALA have used their April 1st announcement as the chance for a giveway, with three winners getting a pair of tickets for the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year if they share the video (below) on Facebook or Twitter.