Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Snowmobile Grey Cover For Arctic Cat Pantera 600 Efi 2001-2004 2005 2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Ridgewood, New York, United States

Ridgewood, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Coverpro Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:2307GY

This is a Snowmobile Sled Cover, Size: 116"-130" in Brand  New Condition

FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • Grey Snowmobile Sled Cover
  • Fits: Up to 116"-130" Length
  • UV Treated, Protect UTV from Rain, Water, Sun Damage
  • Elasticized Cord in Bottom hem  for custom like size fit
  • Storage Bag Included
  • 30 Days Money Back Guarantee
  • 1 Year Factory Warranty
  • Color: Grey

Measure your snowmobile from  nose to rear, not including the skiis.


Fits All Popular and Standard Size Snowmobile Sled  

Shipping Charges:

Lower 48 states: Free
AK, HI, & PR: $39

Asda sparks new fuel price cuts

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

SUPERMARKET Asda has sparked a likely petrol price war by announcing further cuts. Asda said that drivers filling up at its forecourts from tomorrow (Wednesday) will pay no more than 126.7p a litre for petrol, with diesel priced at 133.7p. Jeremy Walton, head of petrol trading at Asda, said: "Our shoppers don't have to figure out complicated deals and collect vouchers to get the best price; they simply pay what they see at the pump.

Volvo's autonomous car is boring enough to work

Fri, 16 May 2014

Volvo is a bit of an enigma. The Chinese-owned Swedish automaker releases a stunning concept from time to time, and we're often pleasantly surprised by the Volvos that enter out test fleet, but it hasn't done much to generate sales numbers -- or buzz -- in the North American market. Maybe that's because Volvo is too busy looking down the road to focus on selling cars now.

Ford GT40 prototype sold for £4.2 million

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

One of four original Ford GT40 racer prototypes has sold at auction in the US for a staggering $7 million. That's £4.2 million. The Ford GT40 is famous for several things – being the product of Ford’s frustrated attempt to buy Ferrari, becoming an enormously successful Le Mans winning racing car and standing just 40 inches tall.