Yamaha Oil Seal. Front Axle. Oem: 93102-30083 on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, United States
Yamaha Oil Seal. Front Axle. OEM: 93102-30083
Shipping included in price! |
Golf Car Cables & Parts for Sale
- Yamaha large oil seal. oem: 93102-30188(US $15.00)
- Yamaha seal. oem: 93102-28348(US $7.00)
- Ez go golf cart part oem quality 6" motor brake for electric rxv vehicles(US $199.99)
- Club car gas ds carburetor - factory part (1992 - 1997)(US $179.00)
- Yamaha seal. oem: 93102-28457(US $7.00)
- Yamaha seal sd-ype oem: 93102-20309(US $10.00)
Volkswagen reveals Taigun concept
Mon, 22 Oct 2012Volkswagen has revealed its intention to join the burgeoning compact SUV ranks with the Taigun concept revealed at the Sao Paulo motor show in Brazil. The four-seat Taigun previews the look and mechanical layout for a new Volkswagen model to be positioned and priced below the popular Tiguan. The new SUV will be launched toward the middle of the decade as a rival to vehicles such as the Mini Countryman, Nissan Juke and Chevrolet Trax.
Morgan Aero Supersports (2009) first pictures
Mon, 27 Apr 2009By Ben Pulman (photography by Mike Goodbun) First Official Pictures 27 April 2009 10:30 At this weekend’s Villa D'Esta Concorso d'Eleganza, and as part of the company’s centenary celebrations, Morgan unveiled this stunning Aero Supersports. Which is what this car essentially is, as the demand for 100 Aeromax hardtops was just so great that Morgan decided to build another similar model. The Supersports uses the same 4.8-litre V8 as the Aeromax, comes with a wood and leather-covered interior and features a bonded aluminium chassis that is cloaked by superformed aluminium panels.
UK drivers becoming more aggressive
Mon, 09 Jun 2014DRIVERS in the UK are becoming more aggressive, with 61% saying they use their car’s horn at least once a month. They are using the horn in anger at other drivers rather than its proper purpose of warning other drivers of your presence. A study by Flexed shows drivers are also using more anti-social tactics than before, with 33% of drivers admitting to changing lanes multiple times in traffic jams to try to get further ahead.