Yamaha,pn 5bn-46171-00-00 Shaft Drive Assy,v-star 1998-2005 Xvs650 Models on 2040-parts.com
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Other Parts for Sale
- Yamaha,pn 93306-20009 bearing,74-01,ty80/yz50/60/pw80/tt90/ttr90/110/yzf600/cw50(US $7.00)
- Honda,pn 42620-mn0-000,collar, rr. axel distance,1987-1988 vf700 /vf750 models(US $9.00)
- Suzuki 1997-06 gsx600f/750f models, pn 51351-20c20, bolt,fork(US $31.00)
- Yamaha,pn 1fk-18101-01-00,shift shaft asy 1,1986-07 vmax 1200 models(US $13.00)
- Suzuki 2002-2003 lta500f/ltf250/ltf500 models, pn 51270-07g01,rod, end left(US $31.00)
- Yamaha 93306-30507-00 bearing, 1970-1990 fj1200/fzr1000/750/xs650/tx500/650/700(US $8.00)
Clio RenaultSport 200 – UK prices and detail
Thu, 30 Apr 2009The new Clio RenaultSport 200 - with a very subtle Alien Green pearlescent paint job! The first news is not startling. The new models do sport more power than the old – a whole 3bhp.
Jaguar XF Sportbrake Price & Model lineup plus new XF engine options
Thu, 28 Jun 2012The Jaguar XF Sportbrake will cost from £31,940 and the XF saloon will get the new V6 Supercharged 3.0 litre engine for 2013. It’s taken quite a while to get a Jaguar XF Sportbrake price from Jaguar’s bean counters, but they’ve finally decided the entry price for an XF Estate will be the XF Sportbrake 2.2 Diesel SE Business at £31,940, rising to £51,505 for the XF Sportbrake 3.0 Diesel S Portfolio – a premium of around £2.5k for the shed on the back. The XF Sportbrake gets a choice of two versions of the new 2.2 diesel – a 163PS and 200PS (which takes the place of the original 190PS version) – and two versions of the 3.0 litre diesel – 240PS and 275PS – all of which will also be offered in the 2013 XF saloon.
Hyundai blamed for France’s economic woes
Thu, 30 Aug 2012French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg has accused Hyundai Kia of ‘Dumping’ cars in the French market. In an apparent bid to galvanise the workforce of PSA and Renault to emulate French Farmers by setting fire to the competition, French Industry Minister, Arnaud Montebourg, has claimed that Hyundai and Kia are ‘Dumping’ cars in to the French market to undermine sales of Peugeot, Citroen and Renault. Well, he would, wouldn’t he?