Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Bombardier Moose Utility 1522m Winch Mount 4505-0362 M91-47004 W/ Fairlead on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Amsterdam, New York, United States

Amsterdam, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Moose Utility MPN:4505-0362 or M91-47004 Manufacturer Part Number:1522M Warranty:No

Bombardier winch mount for Quest and Traxster models.  This is for a brand new winch mount (box opened for pictures).  ROLLER FAIRLEAD IS INCLUDED

Moose Winch Mount Part # M91-47004 or 4505-0362

Trust my 100% positive seller feedback!  If you have any questions please ask.  Free shipping is included for the US lower 48 only!  If you would like this shipped elsewhere please contact me first so i can get a shipping quote for you.  Local pickup is available in Albany, NY and I will reduce the price to account for such.  Please contact me first if you would like to arrange local pickup.  Please check my other auctions!  Thanks for looking!


Lamborghini Urus SUV – made in SLOVAKIA

Fri, 25 Apr 2014

The Lamborghini Urus SUV to be made in SLOVAKIA It could be argued that the appeal of Lamborghini stems from its ‘Italian-ness’, but it seems ‘Made in Italy’ is not an honour Lamborghini are going to bestow on their new Urus SUV. Instead, the plan is to build the Urus alongside other VW Group SUVs at VW’s plant in Bratislava, Slovakia. Autonews is reporting that VW are planning to build the Urus alongside the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7, VW Touareg and the bodies for the new Bentley SUV (they were planning to build the Bentley SUV in full in Bratislava too, but now it will be just the body to make sure the Bentley SUV is ‘British’).

Lexus tops J.D. Power survey in the UK

Fri, 05 Jun 2009

Lexus tops the UK J.D. Power Survey for the ninth year running People who buy a Lexus are buying in to something very specific. They are willing to pay a premium price for a well-built car that doesn’t go wrong and which is quiet and compliant.

Lamborghini looks ahead to a new year and a new Murci

Wed, 19 Jan 2011

A year of transition promises to give way to a year of renewal for Lamborghini. It's hard to say 2010 was a bad year for the iconic Italian automaker, as it still created a major buzz on the auto-show circuit and its sales were down only slightly. But all signs point to 2011 as a new beginning for Lamborghini.