Snowmobile Engine Components for Sale
- Starter motor for arctic cat m xf zr 6000 8000 sno pro 2017-2023 # 0745-438 #0(US $221.61)
- Oem arctic cat snowmobile check valve 3003-217 / 3004-346 genuine brand new(US $26.99)
- Crank shaft crankshaft 1992 arctic cat ext 550 3005-752 3005-230(US $149.95)
- Flywheel stator magneto 1982 yamaha et340 t enticer 8j9-85550-20-00(US $34.95)
- 96 97 98 ski doo mxz formula z iii rear shock hpg 500 440 583 670 600(US $80.99)
- 1 spi piston kit 1995-2000 for arctic cat zrt600 zrt 600 standard bore 66.5mm(US $59.95)
Chrysler sets the pace as industry sales climb 8 percent
Tue, 01 Nov 2011U.S. light vehicle sales--led by Chrysler--rose 8 percent in October to an estimated 1.02 million units, matching forecasts and enough to keep the industry's rebound on track despite ongoing economic uncertainties. It was the eighth consecutive month in which U.S.
Nissan 2020 Vision Gran Turismo concept
Tue, 17 Jun 2014Nissan is the latest manufacturer to unveil a virtual concept car for Polyphony's Gran Turismo game, appropriately based on its GTR flagship.Designed by the team at Nissan Design Europe in London, the 2020 Vision Gran Turismo takes the broad themes of the GTR and transposes them into a far more extreme expression of its character. The vertical front and circular rear lamps are familiar, while the tapered DLO and bodyside graphic are also recognizable, but its proportions are new – wildly low and wide. Wilder still is its surfacing, with extreme offsets through its body section, layered aero elements and wheel arches that incorporate exhaust outlets behind the front wheels and a Gandini-like hexagonal rear graphic.The rear of the Visions Gran Turismo is dominated by the vast lower venturi to suck it to the (virtual) circuit and an equally dominant wing pressing it down, bracketed by the iconic four round lamps.
BMW and Merc to join forces
Fri, 08 Feb 2008By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 08 February 2008 13:03 CAR Online today reveals the extent to which BMW and Mercedes are plotting to cooperate on future models. In a wide-ranging plan, the two German premium marques could join forces to take on the might of Audi, with its backing and economies of scale of the whole Volkswagen group and, increasingly, Porsche. BMW chairman Norbert Reithofer and his counterpart at Daimler, Dieter Zetsche, are coming to the conclusion that the two brands – for so long, fierce rivals – should work together rather than fight against each other.