This is out of a 1993 Arctic Cat Tigershark. It sat for awhile we put new gas in it and it fired up right away. Was winterized before it sat. MAY FIT OTHER UNITS PLEASE CHECK PRIOR TO PURCHASE! |
Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
- Ski doo starter solenoid relay smr6012 seadoo 278-001-802 60r6012.. (s11)(US $22.95)
- New tau ceti tauceti flame arrestor power filter 46mm fa-pro-03 w/ adapter(US $49.99)
- 2000 / 2002 yamaha gp1200r flywheel(US $22.00)
- Yamaha fx cruiser h.o fx sho start stop mode reset meter switch f1x-68090-10-00(US $45.00)
- !!!!seadoo rxt rxp gtx stator cover !!!!
- 95 mastercraft kraze wet jet w 700 yamaha engine voltage regulator rectifier(US $12.99)
Car-movie review: Drive Angry
Fri, 27 May 2011Drive Angry (on DVD and Blu-ray on May 31) starts and ends in the same place--the bowels of hell. Lead actor Nicolas Cage plays dead man on a mission, Milton, who breaks out of the unholy land--in a Buick Riviera--to rescue his kidnapped granddaughter. Along the way he meets Piper, played by Amber Heard.
2015 Volvo XC90 R-DESIGN revealed
Thu, 18 Sep 2014The 2015 Volvo XC90 R-DESIGN revealed It’s been a few weeks of reveals for the all-new Volvo XC90 – Volvo’s replacement for the venerable, but still relevant, original XC90 – with both the standard XC90 and the XC90 First Edition being revealed. Now it’s the turn of the XC90 R-Design. The new Volvo XC90 R-Design is exactly what you’d expect from an R-Design Volvo; enough bolt-on extras to denote something a little different and, perhaps, a little more sporty, but not so much it looks like the work of a pizza-faced teen let loose in a car customising emporium.
Hybrid Cars are Dangerous
Sat, 04 Jul 2009Hybrid cars are reckoned to be dangerous to vision-impaired pedestrians - but Lotus has a solution with 'Safe & Sound' But this is about the problems that are starting to arise when Hybrids (and EVs for that matter) are running ‘Silently’. And with sales of Hybrid cars rocketing – particularly in Japan – it is causing concern to the authorities. So the Japanese Government has set up a panel to investigate the problem, consisting of consumers, vision-impaired groups, the police and representatives from the car industry.