Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1983 Husqvarna 430wr 430 Wr Chain Tensioner Very Nice Ahrma Vintage Mx on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Bakersfield, California, US

Bakersfield, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Buyer must contact me before any return Part Brand:Husqvarna Warranty:No

 . BIKE DESCRIPTION. 1983 Husqvarna 430WR dirt bike. The frame number is WO05920. The case number is 2087 5111. I was told this bike was a runner. I did not try and start it. The bike had a ton of compression. I believe the previous owner.  ITEM DESCRIPTION. Up for auction is a used chain tensioner. This is a nice item. Looks ready to use as is. Good stuff here. HOW AND WHEN TO PAY. I combine shipping to save you money. Please don't pay until i send you an invoice. Most of the time you will receive the invoice the night of the end of the auction. SHIPPING AND HANDLING WILL BE ADDED TO THE WINNING BID. I ship via UPS and USPS. Insurance will cost you a little extra. Delivery confirmation will be added to all domestic mailings. International bidders- if you want a tracking number, you must ask for express mail. First class and priority mail do not have tracking numbers. PAYMENT OPTIONS. I accept paypal. International bidders- i only accept paypal. Payment must be complete one week after the auction ends. Please make sure your paypal account has the correct shipping address. RETURN POLICY. I will accept returns on items that i have grossly misstated the condition of such part. You must contact me and state your case. If you win a Montesa piston and then find out it doesn't fit your 427 chevy big block, don't bother contacting me. I am fair and reasonable. FEEDBACK. I will leave positive feedback after you have done so. HOW TO GET BLOCKED. Well, of course if you win and don't pay, that will get you blocked right away. If you are rude, pushy, or just acting like an a-hole, you will get blocked. Once blocked, you will never get off that list (and i have lots of good stuff). So, don't get on my bad side. If you see something you don't agree with, please ask in a civil manner, and we will get along just fine. WHAT KIND OF PARTS DO I SELL. I sell used dirt bike parts. So, most of my items are scratched, marred, you know-USED. If you want like new parts, go bid on like new parts. If one of my items is like new, i will say so. Please take a good look (what you see is what you get). I will be happy to email extra pics. Please ask any and all questions as soon as possible. I sell used parts, so i cannot guarantee they will work. When i state they work, i know i have checked them. But, as with all used parts, who knows how long they will work. All sales are final. If you don't agree with anything you read here, please contact me with your concern. Thanks for looking and good luck.  

Ferrari chief Montezemolo balances growth, exclusivity

Mon, 28 Nov 2011

On the morning of the day he celebrated 20 years as head of Ferrari, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo says his first thought was about the future, not the past. He pondered what the world's most famous sports-car maker would look like in 2020. "I have not come up with a comprehensive idea yet," said Montezemolo in an interview at his office in Maranello, 11 miles south of Modena in central Italy.

Driven: Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Wed, 11 Jun 2008

Just over 25 years ago, in November 1982, Mercedes Chief Designer Bruno Sacco introduced his new 'baby' 190, codenamed W201. Billed as the new compact Mercedes, it was a successful model that lasted a full ten years until being replaced by the first C-Class (W202). This model – the first with the triangular tail lamps – lasted until 2000 when it was replaced by the W203, a more softly-styled update of the W202 model, with the 'peanut-shaped' linked double headlamps.

How much does the Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 cost? That’ll be from £180,720.

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

The new Lamborghini Huracan (pictured) starts at £180,720 It took Lamborghini a very long time to come up with a replacement for the Gallardo, but it finally managed to reveal its replacement – the Lamborghini Huracan – just before Christmas after a long and tedious attempt at generating interest in the reveal with a pointless series of teaser videos. We guessed that Lamborghini would be looking to push the price of the Huracan up towards that of its main competitors – the McLaren 12C and Ferrari 458 – and it seems they’ve done that with a price that starts at almost £50k more than the Gallardo did in the UK. The Supercar Kids have managed to get their hands on a price list for the Huracan in the UK, and it seems Lamborghini are wanting £180,720, plus £3k for delivery and £1,120 for registration, making an on the road price of £184,840.