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2010 Arctic Cat 450 Efi H1 4x4 Auto Gates G-force Belt Drive Rx on 2040-parts.com

US $59.49
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Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Sixity Return Policy: For a full refund or exchange, item must be returned within 30 days after receipt, unopened and uninstalled. To arrange for a refund, please contact us via eBay. In your message, please include your order number, vehicle type, the eBay listing number and a description of your problem or request. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Gates Sixity Performance ATV & Snowmobile Parts Manufacturer Part Number:AR-33 2010 OEM Upgrade Replacement Heavy Duty Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Brand New G-Force Kevlar Aramid Transmission Warranty:Yes

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General Motors names Ewanick global chief marketing officer

Fri, 17 Dec 2010

General Motors, looking to accelerate its push into major markets worldwide, tapped U.S. marketing chief Joel Ewanick to become global chief marketing officer--a new post. "As we continue our rapid growth in major global markets, it is important that we take a more customer-focused view of our overall marketing strategy," GM CEO Dan Akerson said in a statement today.

Honda NSX set to return

Tue, 13 Dec 2011

Acura, Honda's luxury division, is set to launch two new concepts alongside a showcar preview of the next generation US-market Accord Coupe at the NAIAS in January. The most significant Acura vehicle set to make its global debut is the much rumored and long-awaited NSX replacement, which will be making its debut 23 years after the original appeared at the Chicago auto show. The new NSX concept will adopt a new stance on the super car paradigm.

Rolls Royce in the London 2012 closing ceremony

Mon, 13 Aug 2012

Three special Rolls Royce Phantom DHCs featured in last night’s Olympic closing ceremony – without the Rolls Royce logos. It’s been a good Olympic Games for BMW. They scored a big PR coup with the remote-controlled MINIs that gathered Javelins and discus in the field events, and they’ve managed to get Rolls Royce front and centre for the closing ceremony last night.