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New Polaris Oem Front Storage Cowl Set Gray Slth Mirror Replacement on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, US

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:ALL returns That are Returnable r subject to a restock fee of 20% The item is to be paid for in 7 days. If not you will get a unpaid item Mark. If buying 2 or more items I will offer a shipping discount, depending on the items. All items are sold as is no warranty. No Returns on any Electrical items Thanks Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:5432744-1095 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Polaris Country of Manufacture:United States

Alfa Romeo 4C Concept video – lest we forget

Mon, 25 Jul 2011

Alfa Romeo release an Alfa 4C Video One of the most appealing cars at this year’s Geneva Motor Show was the Alfa Romeo 4C, a good-looking, mid-engined, 2-seater coupe. Better still, Alfa let it be known that this 4C Concept wasn’t just for fun, it was on the way to a showroom near you. In fact we believed the Alfa 4C was the car that would be the halo model for Alfa Romeo’s return to the American market, at that time expected to be in 2012 but, as we reported recently, that plan is going a bit awry.

Toyota GT86 Convertible? Meet the Scion FR-S Speedster

Sat, 14 Apr 2012

Scion FR-S Speedster Toyota Racing will debut a convertible GT86 in the shape of the Scion FR-S Speedster at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Even before the Toyota GT 86 hit the roads we were expecting a convertible version to be not far behind. In fact, Toyota’s chief engineer, Tetsuya Tada, confirmed last month that the GT86 / Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S was conceived as a convertible and that Toyota are working on a production version.

‘Officially road legal'--but just barely: BMW releases more details on the M3 GTS

Wed, 12 May 2010

We love how BMW describes the M3 GTS: perfect for the track yet “officially road legal.” How's that for a wink and a nod? That's OK. We can all grin.