1996 Arctic Cat Jag Liquid Gates G-force Belt Drive Kevlar Aramid Ci on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
Clutch & Drive Belts for Sale
- 2000-2001 yamaha sx500/r gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid jm(US $47.79)
- 1999-2000 yamaha vt500xl venture 500 xl gates g-force c12 belt drive ep(US $118.09)
- 2005-2006 arctic cat m6 efi 141" gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid on(US $69.89)
- 2002 yamaha vx700er vmax 700 er gates g-force c12 belt drive carbon fiber ec(US $119.29)
- 2000 polaris 600 touring gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid fk(US $55.59)
- 1992 yamaha vx750 vmax-4 gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid yx(US $74.39)
VW pushes upmarket: the new Passat and lessons learned by the Phaeton
Mon, 07 Jul 2014By John Mahoney Motoring Issues 07 July 2014 08:02 Logically, it makes perfect sense to push the new 2015 VW Passat upmarket far away from the declining, mass-market D-segment it used to inhabit. After all, how can Volkswagen resist a tasty slice of profit the BMW 3-series or Mercedes C-class dishes out to their makers? Even if it does risk stepping on Audi's toes...
Gumpert Tornante by TOURING: It’s a good-looking Gumpert
Fri, 11 Feb 2011The The Gumpert Tornante by TOURING (click for full image) There’s lot’s you can see about a Gumpert. Awesome performance and race car handling in a car that’s road-legal is a start. But one thing no one has ever said about the Gumpert Apollo is ‘My, that’s a good-looking car’.
Hyundai ix35 FCEV Hydrogen Fuel Cell in production by end 2012
Fri, 17 Aug 2012Hyundai will have its hydrogen powered ix35 FCEV in production by the end of 2012 with full production by 2015. We’ve spotted the Hyundai ix35 FCEV (that’s the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle) out in South Korea sporting a new nose a couple of times recently, which apparently doesn’t signal a facelift for the ix35. What it does signal is Hyundai’s commitment to the hydrogen fuel cell as the most sensible fuel for cars in the future and to remove our dependency on oil, and Hyundai has been out promoting that message in London.