Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Sea-doo Spark Solas Wear Ring & Impeller Package Watercraft Stainless Steel Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $392.95
Location:

Hugo, Minnesota, United States

Hugo, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Solas Country//Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:SK-CD-12/17 & SK-SS-140 & WR001

Brand new Solas Concord stainless steel impeller, stainless steel wear ring and impeller tool package for the SEA-DOO Spark 90hp models.

*NOTE: This package is not recommend for stock 60hp SEA-DOO Spark models.*

The new Solas Concord SK-CD-12/17 blows away the performance of your stock impeller! Large blade area and superior hub design deliver increased acceleration and reduced cavitation. This 12/17 variable pitch impeller was designed for both stock and mildly modified watercraft.

Package includes: 
(1) Solas SK-CD-12/17 stainless steel impeller
(1) Solas SK-SS-140 stainless steel wear ring
(1) Solas WR001 impeller tool

*NOTE: This package is not recommend for stock 60hp SEA-DOO Spark models.*

Thanks for looking and be sure to check out my Ebay store for more great SEA-DOO Spark parts!

New Vauxhall Meriva (2010) spotted

Thu, 24 Sep 2009

The 2010 Vauxhall Meriva testing at the Nurburgring This Meriva is an all new design and follows the family theme set by the new Astra and Insignia. But we think it’s a bit of a ringer for the new Kia Venga we saw at Frankfurt last week. Still, there’s a limit to what you can do with a set criteria and a five-seat MPV, so that’s no huge surprise.

Lamborghini Estoque – still on?

Mon, 28 Sep 2009

Lamborghini Estoque spotted in Berlin The boys at Top Gear even got hold of the Estoque to show in the TG studio. They too were astonished at what Lamborghini has achieved. A four-door Lamborghini that looked like a Lamborghini instead of some hideously overblown caricature of the marque (did someone say Panamera?).

Maserati head to India

Sat, 09 Apr 2011

Maserati Quattroporte will be the big seller in India It’s not a surprise that Maserati has announced it’s going to enter the marketplace in India, very sensibly in partnership with Indian luxury retailer the Shreyans Group, who also import Ferrari. After all, just about every other car maker is rushing headlong to the sub-continent to cash-in on India’s booming economy and Maserati wants a piece of the action. It doesn’t matter whether you’re Tata selling the Nano for a plate of rice and a cow’s udder, or Bugatti wanting a Maharajah’s Palace in exchange for their hypercar, it’s boom time in India at almost every level of consumption.