1992 Arctic Cat Ext 550 Special, Left Side Panel on 2040-parts.com
Colbert, Washington, United States
1992 Arctic Cat EXT 550 Special, Left Side Panel Paint is still glossy Reflector is good Small crack in bottom rear of cover ( as shown in pics) Hinge pins included Please email with questions |
Snowmobile Engine Components for Sale
- 92 1992 arctic cat 550 ext thermostat & fill neck housing with hoses cooling sys(US $19.99)
- Polaris snowmobile jetski pwc oem nos piston 2200672 std bore(US $40.00)
- 1997 arctic cat zrt600
- Yamaha snowmobile twin 600 engine new reman. cylinder vmax sx xt xtc 1997-00(US $159.00)
- Cylinder and piston for a 97 formula 3 600 part number 420923112(US $120.69)
- 2004 arctic cat zr snopro 440 crankshaft crank 2002-2006 firecat(US $175.99)
Porsche to build 918 Spyder
Mon, 21 Mar 2011Porsche today announced that it will build the 918 Spyder, a road legal version of the 718bhp hybrid sports car that made its debut at the Geneva motor show last year. The company says the hybrid sports car will be limited to just 918 examples and be offered in left-hand drive only in order to ensure exclusivity of the new model. Based on a carbon fiber-reinforced plastic monocoque, the 918 Spyder's design DNA is derived from the Carrera GT and Porsche 917 race car as well as the RS Spyder.
Mercedes sacks U.S. boss Ernst Lieb
Tue, 18 Oct 2011Mercedes boss Ernst Lieb let go In a surprising move, Mercedes has upset its apple cart in America by sacking its CEO, Ernst Lieb. It’s hard to work out why Leib has been given the heave-ho, especially considering Mercedes USA is riding high at the moment on the back of strong sales and well-received models in the U.S. Under Lieb’s leadership Mercedes has enjoyed sales up 10.4 per cent for this year, a performance that is outstripping the market as a whole.
Next Ford Mustang to follow Evos concept, ditch retro styling, report says
Mon, 16 Apr 2012The Ford Mustang has been rolling with a retro-heavy styling theme since the fourth generation of the pony car appeared as a 1994 model. But the Wall Street Journal reports that the sixth-generation Mustang, due out in about two years, will break that mold. The newspaper, citing sources it did not name who know of Ford's plans, says that the new Mustang will look a lot like the Evos concept from last year's Frankfurt show.