Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Kawasaki Kx250 Kx 250 2001 Shift Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Lake Alfred, Florida, US

Lake Alfred, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:WE STAND BEHIND OUR SALES, YOU CAN CHECK OUR FEED BACK AND SEE WE HAVE BEEN SELLING ON EBAY OVER 11 YEARS AND ARE FAIR AND HONEST SELLERS, WE INSPECT OUR PARTS WITH CARE AS WELL AS LIST OUR ITEMS WITH CARE TO INSURE WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON IS WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE, WE DO OFFER RETURNS IN THE EVENT OF A MISTAKE ON OUR PART, WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXCHANGE IT WITH ANOTHER ITEM OR REFUND PAYMENT ONCE ITEM IS RETURNED IF ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE. Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Top Marques Monaco set for April 19-22

Wed, 21 Mar 2012

“See it, drive it, buy it.” That's the mantra of the Top Marques Monaco car show, set for April 19-22. It's where the ultrarich go to peruse the most super of supercars and, if they like, drive away with them. For many, the highlight will be a series of rides and drives at the Monaco Formula One circuit.

Volkswagen Are Rally Champs For Second Year Running

Tue, 16 Sep 2014

ANOTHER year, another title – that’s the news from down under as Volkswagen has secured the World Rally Manufacturers’ Championship for the second year running after a clean sweep at the Rally Australia round. After a tense battle over the weekend, with Brit Kris Meeke leading for Citroen at one point, Volkswagen eventually took all three podium steps as Sebastien Ogier lead from teammate Jari-Matti Latvala with Andreas Mikkelsen coming in third. With only three rallies remaining this season, Volkswagen can no longer be caught at the top of the overall standings.

Monaco Grand Prix 2014: It’s a Mercedes front row – but it’s Rosberg on pole

Sat, 24 May 2014

Nico Rosberg (pictured) takes pole for Mercedes at Monaco 2014 Nico Rosberg has taken pole position for tomorrow’s Monaco Grand Prix, but the way in which he took pole position does leave room for doubt. Rosberg did seem quicker in final qualifying, but he ‘went off’ at the Mirabeau corner as final qualifying was coming to a close and depriving Lewis Hamilton of the chance to grab pole on his last qualifying lap. Did Rosberg go off on purpose to wreck Hamilton’s final run?