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New Genuine Polaris Outer Idler Spacer For Most 1985-1996 & Some 1996-1999 Sleds on 2040-parts.com

US $8.98
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:5332641

New Genuine Polaris Outer Idler Spacer For Most 1985-1996 And Some 1997-1999 Polaris Snowmobiles. Part number 5332641. This Is Genuine Polaris, Not Aftermarket. It Is No Longer Available Thru Polaris. BEFORE BUYING, PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH YOUR MODEL AND YEAR TO SEE IF IT WILL FIT YOUR SLED. I have 22 of these in stock if you want more for your buying price each. 10 SOLD. Please email me with any other questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

IAAD exhibition - 'The car that does not exist'

Fri, 18 Jun 2004

The work of Transportation Design students at the Institute of Applied Arts and Design - Turin, will be shown in an exhibition covering the study and planning of a concept car for Fiat, and a new sedan for Honda. Titled 'The car that does not exist', the exhibition will open on Monday 28th June at the Automobile Museum of Turin (press 2pm, public 6pm) and runs until 2nd September. In addition to the students projects, the exhibition includes historic vehicles and prototypes from both brands.

BMW ‘Jump for Joy’ Video – the Audi dig.

Mon, 05 Oct 2009

BMW's latest Jump for Joy Video We’re still not too sure about BMW’s ‘Joy’ campaign. I know we all have to love fluffy bunnies and have nightmares about climate change, but can’t we leave that to car makers like Reva or even Tesla? Do BMW – The Ultimate Driving Machines – have to go the ‘Green Guru’ route?

New compact Lexus SUV based on Toyota RAV4 on the way

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

Lexus are planning a compact SUV to slot in below the RX, and based on the Toyota RAV4, to compete in the compact SUV market. Which explains why Lexus are looking for a model to slot in below the hybrid RX (pictured above) – a full size SUV/Crossover – to keep them competitive. And what easier way to go than to take the new Toyota RAV4 and turn it in to a Lexus?