Club Car Brake Adjuster Ds & Precedent (drivers Side) on 2040-parts.com
Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
CLUB CAR FACTORY PART - BRAKE ADJUSTER - DRIVERS SIDE FITS CLUB CAR DS GAS & ELECTRIC 1995 TO PRESENT FITS ALL PRECEDENT MODELS GAS & ELECTRIC |
Golf Car Cables & Parts for Sale
- New ball joint tie rod fits club car golf carts 1011895 285713 free shipping(US $19.98)
- Club car brake pads carryall 294/xrt 1500 (2004-2006)(US $70.73)
- Club car oil light (ds & precedent)(US $8.26)
- Club car pd3 relay board assembly(US $46.23)
- Club car air filter gas - ds (1992 to present)(US $8.80)
- Club car gas fuel pump - ds & precedent(US $52.40)
Spy Shots show 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe
Tue, 23 Apr 2013Cadillac coupes have always carried a certain degree of dignity and romance, often underlined with performance and imposing design. Think Don Draper's '62 Coupe de Ville. Now comes the 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe, the two-door version of the sedan launched last year as a BMW 3-series and Mercedes C-class fighter.
GM's Henderson says no decision yet on bankruptcy
Fri, 17 Apr 2009General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson said today the company has not decided whether to file for bankruptcy protection, but that preparations continue in case such an action is necessary. "We have until June 1, and if we can't do it between now and June 1 then we do it in bankruptcy," Henderson said during a morning teleconference with journalists. Still in his first month at the helm after the March 30 departure of CEO Rick Wagoner, Henderson said he wasn't sure who would make the decision.
David Brown’s Speedback is an Aston Martin DB5 for 2014 (video)
Fri, 28 Mar 2014The David Brown Automotive Speedback (pictured) revaled ahead of Monaco debut Last month we revealed that the David Brown Automotive’s take on a classic, luxury British Sports Car would be based on the underpinnings of the Jaguar XKR, and we’d expected another classic E-type creation like the Lyonheart K being built by Envisage (as is the David Brown car). In fact, the David Brown Speedback – for that is what David Brown is calling his company’s creation – looks instead like a classic Aston Martin from the 1960s – think DB5 or DB6 – with perhaps a few hints of Maserati and Ferrari from the same era too. And it looks great.