Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Moose Motorcycle Gear - Riding Gloves - Black 2xl (3330-1727) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Dimondale, Michigan, United States

Dimondale, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Moose Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:3330-1727 Size:2XL UPC:Does Not Apply

Moose Motorcycle Gear - Riding Gloves - Black 2XL (3330-1727)
  • The ultimate gloves for the hunter or ATV rider
  • Lycra® material with cowhide napskin leather on the top of the glove
  • Neoprene cuff with a hook-and-loop closure
  • Fleece-lined for added warmth
  • Clarino® palm with foam padding
  • Leather inner thumb; tac-grip on the fingers for increased grip
  • Available in black

  • On Jun-03-16 at 17:26:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

    Porsche 998 (911) caught testing

    Thu, 22 Jan 2009

    The current version of the 911 has not long been refreshed, and still has more to deliver. Only the Carrera and Targa have had the facelift so far, and still to come is the Turbo, not to mention the GT3. But Porsche is already a long way down the road with the next generation 911 (998), which is not expected to launch until 2011, as you can see from this spy shot taken in rather chilly Arctic climes.

    Opel reveals Cascada convertible

    Wed, 17 Oct 2012

    Opel, General Motors' financially embattled European unit, has revealed its new midsize Cascada convertible in a series of photos. The car goes on sale in early 2013. The two-door soft top, which is widely expected to be sold in North American by the Buick brand, enters the Opel lineup as a replacement for the Astra TwinTop.

    Ford's forgotten T-Drive program

    Mon, 29 Oct 2012

    Digital boss Andy Stoy recently passed along this little piece of nearly forgotten Ford history from the early 1990s. We know that our girl Murilee Martin dug this up way back in 2010, but the wonder of the Ford T-Drive system is worth revisiting. According to Drivingenthusiast.com, “T-drive is a system consisting of a transversally located inline engine, a transmission and associated packaging.” The transmission is mounted to the side of the engine, or the back, depending on how you look at things.