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Polaris Xplorer 400 1995 4x4 Transmission Gear Box Shift Rods on 2040-parts.com

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Suzuki Crosshiker concept stars at the Tokyo Motor Show 2013

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

Back in 2011, Suzuki unveiled an ultra-efficient small car concept called the Regina – though this name was quickly changed to G70 for Europe (can’t imagine why). Now in 2013, Suzuki has unveiled the Crosshiker – a taller, chunkier take on the same theme. This is a very modern crossover, in other words.

Jaguar at Goodwood Festival of Speed. Will we see the Jaguar F-Type R?

Mon, 08 Jul 2013

Will Jaguar show off the Jaguar F-Type R (pictured) at Goodwood? With the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed arriving at the end of the week, car makers are revealing what they’ll be taking to the petrolhead party, and it looks like Jaguar are taking something new too. As well as a chunk of the quickest Jaguars in existence, there’s going to be a new Jaguar F-Type Roadster Design Study.

Extreme sports safety kit to inspire Volvo technologies

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

SWEDISH car maker Volvo is aiming to develop new safety technologies based on processes used to make extreme sports safety gear. The firm has announced a partnership with POC, another Swedish company, which designs lightweight, strong and high-tech safety equipment for climbers, snowboarders, mountain bikers and other extreme sports fanatics. The initial focus will be on the relationship between cars and cyclists, with the specific aim of developing a one-way method of communicating that the driver has seen the cyclist.