UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW SNOWMOBILE CHOKE CABLE, MEASURES 13 1/4" LONG OVERALL. MADE BY SNO-HOBBY INC. NO RUST STILL IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE GOOD ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ?????? ITEM #7748 |
Gauges & Cables for Sale
- Polaris throttle cable(US $37.89)
- 0620-066 speedometer from 1993 arctic cat ext 580z, fit other z body? ext zr(US $12.99)
- Polaris 3280204 indy 500 speedometer fits most 1996 - 1999 indys(C $35.00)
- 83 84 85 86 87 yamaha vmax vmx 540 snowmobile temperature temp gauge sensor(US $109.95)
- 98 99 2000 arctic cat speedometer cable & drive gear zr zl z zrt 500 600 800 900(US $28.95)
- Yamaha vmax 500 600 speedometer gauges(US $30.00)
Missing oil changes is false economy
Fri, 06 Dec 2013TRYING TO SAVE money on motoring costs by not changing a car’s oil is risking a false economy as it could lead to more wear and fuel consumption, according to Two-thirds (65%) of British drivers admitted they have not changed the oil in their car in the last 12 months, with the same number admitting they buy oil for their car based solely on price. The same study by Mobil 1 also showed only 45% of drivers knew when their car’s scheduled service intervals were, while 15% said they would cut back on servicing to save money. Dan McGoldrick, of Mobil 1, said: ‘Choosing the right oil for your car is vital as it means both the lubricant and the engine will last longer, so you’re saving in the long term.’ Tim Shallcross, Head of Technical Policy at the Institute of Advanced Motorists, added: ‘Apart from lubricating the engine, oil has the important job of absorbing harmful by-products given off by the burning fuel.
Opel/Vauxhall Adam
Wed, 11 Jul 2012The Opel/Vauxhall Adam is GM Europe's entry into the premium sub-compact hatchback segment. Following the success of the Citroen DS3, Mini, Audi A1, Fiat 500 et al. it aims to offer an extensively customizable A-segment car with the appeal (and subsequent profitability) of a premium product.
GM signs deal to sell Hummer to Chinese company
Fri, 09 Oct 2009General Motors Co. has inked a deal to sell its premium off-road brand Hummer to a Chinese industrial company. GM said on Friday that it has a definitive agreement with Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Co.