Cast Aluminum V Belt Pulley 7" Od Bore Size 1" on 2040-parts.com
North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Cast Aluminum V- Belt Pulley 7" OD - 1" BoreCast Aluminum V- Belt Pulley 7" OD - 1" Bore
FREE SHIPPING!
|
Other Golf Car Parts for Sale
- Cnc aluminum billet engine motor mounts for golf cart honda gx390 420cc 440cc
- Adjustable tuned carb for the gx390 & 420/440 clones
- Spindle bushings upper & lower bushings for club car ds 1979+ up golf cart(US $7.99)
- Yamaha golf cart parts - graphic kit wrap amr racing decals 95-06 model flame ob(US $297.95)
- Club car ds (1976-up) front/rear leaf spring bushing kit ,2 spring kit, 1015583(US $15.95)
- (1) golf cart retractable seat belt kit for club car, yamaha, ezgo, and atv(US $24.95)
Kia Ray concept car (2010) first news and photos
Thu, 11 Feb 2010By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 February 2010 09:00 Kia Motors has picked the 2010 Chicago motor show to unveil its new Ray plug-in hybrid concept car. It's a futuristic look at what a 4.4m-long Kia family car of tomorrow could look like. It's based on the Kia Forte platform, but boosted by a plug-in hybrid system mixing a 151bhp direct-injection 1.4-litre petrol with the latest lithium-polymer batteries.
Chevrolet Test Track to open at Walt Disney World Dec. 6
Tue, 13 Nov 2012Since 1999, car nuts stranded at Walt Disney World knew they could find respite from the Small Worlds and Magic Kingdoms at Epcot's GM Test Track—until it closed its doors this past April, at least. Fortunately, the attraction won't be shuttered forever. A team of GM designers and Disney Imagineers—that's Disney-speak for the individuals responsible for making the entertainment empire's theme parks a reality—have been laboring to redesign and rebuild the ride as the Chevrolet Test Track.
The Petersen Museum isn't going belly up
Thu, 18 Jul 2013I hate writing columns like this, the kind where one media outlet calls out another's mistakes. There but for the grace of God go I and all that… But the shrieking and hysteria over the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles going to hell in a handbasket -- that's what the LA Times reported -- is over the top, and it's turned into a fiasco. Here's the background.