Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Genuine Honda Clutch Spring Ct90 Atc90 22401-046-000 New Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Sandusky, Michigan, US

Sandusky, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:22401-046-000

Genuine Honda Clutch Spring CT90 ATC90 22401-046-000 NEW NOS

Description
Purchase this Honda 22401-046-000 SPRING, CLUTCH --- 
This Honda 22401-046-000 SPRING, CLUTCH is used on these models and components:
 
1976 ATC90 A CLUTCH
1977 ATC90 A CLUTCH
1978 ATC90 A CLUTCH
1976 CT90 A CLUTCH
1977 CT90 A CLUTCH
1978 CT90 A CLUTCH
1979 CT90 A CLUTCH

Check out my other items!
Any questions please email or call 810-648-9500

P-L

London hogging too much transport investment

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

THE UNDERFUNDING of transport projects outside London in recent years "cannot be allowed to continue", says a report from MPs. Ministers must use the new funding arrangements for local projects to "ensure that there is a fairer allocation of funding", said the report from the House of Commons Transport Committee. "No area across our nation should be second class in relation to the allocation of transport infrastructure funds," the MPs said.

Audi TT-RS – Officially Official this time!

Mon, 23 Feb 2009

The Audi TT-RS Coupe and Roadster – Official Audi images this time First the teaser images of the TT-RS from Audi themselves, then some moody black and whites which seemed to be a leak, and now the official Audi images that seem to indicate that the moody B&Ws were in fact poor scans of these. Oh well, the only thing we’ve wasted is a finger on each hand bashing this out for your delight. So here they are – images of the Audi TT-RS – due to launch in just a week or so’s time at Geneva 2009.

Chill out: coolest truck ever made of ice

Fri, 03 Jan 2014

Just as humans find it difficult getting out of bed on a cold morning, cars often don’t like starting when temperatures are below freezing. Not only is there more pressure on car batteries in the winter as we rely on them for heating and lighting, but they also struggle to hold their charge. So, in a bid to prove that their batteries are unbeatable in the cold, a Canadian company has built a pick-up truck out of ice.