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Polaris magnum 325 will fit the 330 also ready to go if. You don't like handle it can easily be changed just easy to use
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- 2005 polaris predator 500 starter(US $24.99)
- Wiseco crankshaft crank shaft gasket seal bottom end kit blaster yfs200 yfs 200(US $169.95)
- 2000-2013 kawasaki kx 65 namura 45.95 mm .060 top end piston kit (US $64.95)
- 2002 2003 2004 2005_polaris_sportsman_600_700_800_mv7_atv_repair_shop_manual(US $47.98)
- Polaris atv 300 & 400 repair shop manual 1985-1995 cyclone trail boss scrambler(US $34.98)
- Polaris sportsman 700 2003 carborator(US $99.99)
Infiniti G37 Convertible (2008): more photos
Mon, 06 Oct 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 06 October 2008 12:14 Infiniti has released another photograph of its new G37 Convertible – the roadster version of Nissan’s new 3-series fighter. The car will be formally shown at the 2008 Los Angeles motor show and this is only the second photograph of the new cabrio that goes on sale next summer. It’s the convertible version of the G37 Coupe (read our first drive here) and, like its 3-series target, uses a folding hard-top roof.
Rockar Hyundai: Hyundai’s new digital sales channel
Tue, 30 Sep 2014Rockar Hyundai will have a ‘Car Shop’ in Bluewater The death of the car showroom has long been predicted, and there’s no doubt that the car sales model we’re used to – visit showroom, see salesman, get upsold, leave with something you didn’t want – is going to die a death as the world and his dog get used to living, and buying, online. Now, Hyundai has decided there’s sufficient appetite for buying online to create a new digital platform for Hyundai buyers that removes the salesman from the equation and lets car purchases – and service followup – go properly digital. Enter Rockar Hyundai.
Phone use penalty 'could double'
Wed, 16 Jul 2014THE PENALTY for using a mobile phone while driving could be doubled under proposals being examined by the Government as part of a safety drive, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has called for offenders to be handed six points on their licence rather than the present three, meaning a ban from getting behind the wheel if caught twice in three years. Mr McLoughlin said it was an "interesting suggestion" that he was considering in an effort to end the "appalling" number of people killed and seriously injured in accidents where a phone was being used in the hand.