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Hi-low Cycle Country Heated Atv Grips Polaris Yamaha Suzuki Arctic Cat Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
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Redmond, Oregon, US

Redmond, Oregon, US
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Cycle Country Heated Hand Grip, keep your hands warm while plowing snow in winter. These comfortable rubber grips are 5 inch long with a 7/8 inch inside diameter and 24 inch leads. The grips connect to your ATV's 12 volt battery. The kit includes grips, on or off switch with Hi and Low settings and a selection of mounting hardware. They fit nearly all ATV models.

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Sinkhole Corvettes to be displayed before restoration

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

It's going to take a while to get the eight historic Chevrolet Corvettes that were consumed by a sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum two weeks ago out of that sinkhole -- just getting a specialized crane through the doors of the museum will take time. Afterward, though, the public will be able to get a look at them in their damaged state before Chevrolet has them restored. The museum has told the Detroit Free Press that the damaged cars will be on display at the National Corvette Museum from April through June of this year, once they're exhumed.

Porsche 928 on the way back?

Tue, 21 Apr 2009

Is Porsche working on a Panamera based replacement for the 928? It’s been a rumour for a long time. Porsche are going to bring back a 928 for the 21st century.

Former Ford exec Theodore shows off lighter chassis at SAE

Mon, 11 Apr 2011

Automakers are facing tougher government regulations for fuel economy, and one former Ford and Chrysler executive says he has a solution Chris Theodore, best known for his work on the Ford GT and Dodge Viper, has designed a vehicle chassis that he says will provide automakers with weight savings, cut manufacturing costs and make electric vehicles more economically viable. Theodore is showcasing his proof-of-concept Uni-Chassis at the SAE World Congress this week. It uses the powertrain and suspension of the GT, under an agreement with Ford.