2009 Summit 800r Xp Wire Harness Complete Main Power Tek 08 09 10 11 12 13 on 2040-parts.com
Central Square, New York, United States
Main wire harness removed from a nonwrecked perfectly running 09 Summit 800R
Title is used for key words, exact sled(09 Summit 800R with powertek, 2200 miles) Check with your local Ski-Doo Dealer to verify fitment before purchasing. Parts are used and you should expect dirt, greese, oil and scratches as any used part will have to some level. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Shipping twice a week. Entire sled parted if you need something from an 09 Summit let me know. |
Electrical Components for Sale
- 2009 ski doo summit 800r power tek knock sensor 08 09 10 11 12(US $20.00)
- Polaris indy 500 liquid wiring harness(US $5.42)
- Skidoo oem accesssories wiring harness 860200817 mxr rev xp(US $14.99)
- John deere ignition switch # rg60471(US $14.00)
- 01 02 03 arctic cat zr zl 800 900 engine crankcase crank case upper half intake(US $150.00)
- 01 02 03 arctic cat zr zl 800 900 vforce reeds reed cages 3 petals intake(US $140.00)
Mercedes E220 CDI BlueEfficiency SE Coupe Review & Road Test (2010)
Sat, 16 Oct 2010Mercedes E220 Coupe Review and Road Test There was a time when a coupe – like this week’s review car, the Mercedes E220CDI Coupe – was something of a rarity. A rakish, two-door version of more sombre saloons; the caddish younger brother who didn’t give a jot for practicalities. Style was far more important than space or comfort.
Ultra-low-mileage Chevrolet Corvair Monza heads to the auction block
Tue, 25 Mar 2014We've never really paused to appreciate the subtle good looks of the Chevrolet Corvair, especially the end-of-the-line 1969 Corvair Monza coupe. But this particular car, which will be sold at the upcoming Mecum Houston auction on April 11, will make you stop and take stock. Even if you're Ralph Nader, you can't help but be impressed by its extreme originality: It has just 15 miles on the odometer.
Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed Series 51 Review & Road Test (2011) Part 2
Wed, 13 Apr 2011Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed on the road A prod on the button yields a turbine-like wail from the starter as it breathes life in to the 12 cylinders. That the background growl of the W12 is audible is a pleasant surprise; Bentley has chosen not to make the Speed experience a silent one. A prod on the throttle is enough to entice the Speed to leave its stationary position with something very close to instant acceleration.