2016 - 2019 Polaris Rzr 1000 15 - 19 Rzr 900 Oem Front Drive Shaft Prop Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- 2012 polaris rzr 570 efi primary drive clutch -- new weights --(US $229.99)
- Clutch puller for polaris ranger 1000 ranger xp 18-24 rzr pro xp 20-24(US $33.99)
- Kawasaki oem 54010-1121 shift cable(US $60.00)
- 2007 polaris hawkeye 300 4x4 oem transmission subgear 77t 1332915 d-3(US $88.88)
- Green o ring chain & sprocket for 2006-2014 yamaha yfm700r 700 raptor 14/38 98l(US $67.79)
- 1988-1989 honda trx250r 250r 520-92 blue o ring chain & sprocket silver 14/39(US $67.79)
July 27, 2010: Top Speed 86.2 mph
Tue, 27 Jul 2010Got to work having driven 33.5 miles and used up 8 kWh. Plugged in at work and filled it up again. By the time I left the office at about 10:45 p.m.
The Toyota FT-1 concept would make a damn fine new Supra
Mon, 13 Jan 2014The Detroit auto show is just getting started, and Toyota has kicked things off with a nice surprise: The racy FT-1 concept. A product of Toyota's Calty Design Research facility, the FT-1 concept shares some of the swoops and vents with the Lexus RC F. But there's a boatload of high-performance styling cues there, too: Take a quick glance and you might spot the front end of a Ferrari Enzo, the profile of the Nissan GT-R, the double-bubble roof of the SRT Viper/any number of Zagato creations and the oversized retractable rear wing of the McLaren P1.
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: The Commercial
Mon, 25 Apr 2011Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 takes on the landscape There was a time in the dim and distant past (well, the 1980s) when advertising cars was easy – you just made them look as dramatic as possible and hoped viewers would think that buying the car being advertised would imbue them with endless cool. But then the world was made to feel guilt by a new religion which was even better than the Catholic Church at making its followers feel bad for anything in life that feels good – the ‘Global Warming’ believers. These descendants of the ‘Hole in the Ozone Layer’ brigade and the ‘New Ice Age’ predictors’ have managed to frighten a big chunk of the West’s population in to believing they are somehow to blame for our climate change, and in doing so have terrified car makers in to making anything other than fluffy-bunny adverts.