2003 Polaris Trail Blazer 400 Gates G-force Belt Drive Kevlar Aramid Bz on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- 2013 polaris ranger 800 efi eps le gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid de(US $58.89)
- 2013 polaris scrambler 850 xp ho eps le gates g-force belt drive jq(US $102.29)
- 2013 polaris ranger rzr xp 900 ho jagged x gates g-force belt drive we(US $103.99)
- 2008 polaris ranger mvrs 700 4x4 gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid aw(US $57.29)
- 2000 polaris trail boss 325 gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid mo(US $36.69)
- 2005 polaris sportsman mv7 gates g-force belt drive kevlar aramid rl(US $38.49)
Mercedes driven by Moss for sale
Mon, 12 May 2014A "GULLWING" car that helped motor racing star Sir Stirling Moss win the gruelling Mille Miglia race is to be auctioned. Bonhams is offering the Mercedes-Benz 300SL at a sale at the Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart, Germany, on July 12. Moss and his navigator Denis Jenkinson used the car on a course reconnaissance ahead of the 1,000-mile Mille Miglia race in Italy in 1955.
F1: Back in the U.S.A. 2012
Wed, 26 May 2010The F1 Grand Prix Circus returns to the USA in 2012 The Americans have never really fallen in love with Formula One in the way the rest of the world – and particularly the Europeans – have. They have plenty of race series of their own, many arguably more exciting. Which you would think would be a good enough reason not to worry too much about the lack of a US Grand Prix on the calendar since the last one in Indianapolis in 2007.
BMW ActiveHybrid X6 (2009) first pictures
Thu, 13 Aug 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 13 August 2009 10:30 This is BMW’s new ActiveHybrid X6, the company's first full production hybrid car. With two electric motors mated to the twin-turbo V8 powerplant, BMW claims its new SUV is not only the world’s most powerful hybrid, but also offers a reduction in fuel consumption and emissions over the equivalent petrol-only X6 by around 20%. And all to the ‘joint enhancement of driving pleasure and efficiency’. Mmmm… No – there’s actually two electric motors.