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14 Sea-doo Spark 900 Ace Oil Cooler on 2040-parts.com

US $58.99
Location:

Ashaway, Rhode Island, United States

Ashaway, Rhode Island, United States
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:“Cooler is in good condition with no cracks or leaks. Finish has light wear.” Brand:Sea-Doo Manufacturer Part Number:420656000 SKU:CD-4424-33

One lap of the web: A Lotus superbike, a track-only Z06 and a pair of M cars

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

Motorcycle News Lotus has licensed its name for this 200 HP superbike. Motorcycle News is reporting that Lotus, the beloved sportscar manufacturer that launched a thousand acronymic reliability jokes--"L.O.T.U.S, Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious"--has lent its name to a 200 HP, V-twin-powered superbike that is to be manufactured by a new company. While it does wear a lovely JPS-style livery, it's not clear where the lightness has been added or if it's been simplified.

New 2013 VW Golf Mk7 Price & Spec announced

Wed, 03 Oct 2012

Price and specification details for the 2013 VW Golf MK 7 have been revealed for the UK. Starts at £16,300. Starting point is the Golf S 3-door with the 1.2 litre TSI engine the 84bhp at just £16,330 (less than the same MK 6 model), with a choice of both 3 and five door models across the range and three trim levels – S, SE and GT (the MK 7 Golf GTI won’t arrive until next year).

James Bond still drives an Aston Martin. But now he drinks Heineken too.

Sun, 08 Apr 2012

The Aston Martin DB5 returns in Skyfall (image ©Eon) - but Heineken replaces a Martini James Bond may drive an Aston Martin, but he’s going a bit more downmarket in Skyfall after a £25 million deal to place Heineken. Product placement is a great way for brands to raise their profile by association with a successful film, TV show or celeb. And much of what now gets placed on screen to push our buttons can probably be blamed on the James Bond franchise.