91211-gk8-013 34x39x3 Oil Seal Sa50p Sa 50p Sa50 Sa 50 on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, US
OIL SEAL 34x39x3
PT# 91211-GK8-013
Fits:
01' SA50P, 01' SA50
you can ckeck ron ayers to see if it fits yours
http://www.ronayers.com/WhereUsed/N/9935
ATTN: Im not responcable for items being held in port for over sea's shipping
The Ron website has changed you can no longer look the parts up too see what they fit so if you need too know just send me a message and ill get it looked up for you.
On Jul-05-13 at 11:32:00 PDT, seller added the following information:
Here is the New Ron Ayers link to check if the part will fit you make model year
Accessories for Sale
- Yamaha gyt-r carbon fiber top clamp cover - yzfr1(US $32.99)
- Yamaha gyt-r carbon fiber tank pad - fz6r(US $35.99)
- Yamaha gyt-r swingarm spools(US $37.99)
- Passenger armrest set - black - for all honda gl1500 goldwings '88-'00 (#2-477)(US $132.49)
- Yamaha gyt-r carbon fiber tank pad - yzfr6(US $29.99)
- Image motorcycle products venom gas cap - harley models(US $99.00)
Nissan plays catch-up on quality
Tue, 11 Oct 2011Stung by slumping U.S. quality scores, Nissan Motor Co. will overhaul quality control in a bid to catch Japanese and Korean rivals boasting better customer satisfaction.
Elon Musk says NYT story cost Tesla $100 million
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Tesla CEO Elon Musk told Bloomberg TV on Monday that the recent negative New York Times review of the Model S sedan decreased the company's stock-market value by as much as $100 million. The NYT-Tesla saga began on Feb. 8 with reviewer John Broder recounting the tale of how he was stranded when the Model S didn't live up to its 300-mile claimed range.
Chevy Camaro Z/28 programmed with flying car logic
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Most of the time when on a racetrack, or anywhere for that matter, you want to keep all four wheels on the ground. Sure, it's cool when a VW Golf gets a wheel up during an autocross event, still, it's less traction going to the ground for braking, accelerating or turning. But if you're really going for a hot lap, catching a little air is often par for the course.