Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Kawasaki Teryx 750 08-13 4x4 Fi Le Sport Rear A-arm Guards Tx750-012b on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TX750-012B Part Brand:KAWASAKI Surface Finish:BRUSHED ALUMINUM

 New Kawasaki part # TX750-023  Rear A arm plates

Fits:    

2011 Teryx 750 FI 4X4 SPORT
2011 Teryx™ 750 4x4
2011 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE
2011 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE Realtree APG HD
2010 Teryx 750 FI 4X4 SPORT
2010 Teryx™ 750 4x4
2010 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE
2010 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE Realtree APG HD
2009 Teryx 750 FI 4X4 SPORT
2009 Teryx™ 750 4x4
2009 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE
2009 Teryx™ 750 4x4 NRA Outdoors™
2008 Teryx™ 750 4x4
2008 Teryx™ 750 4x4 LE
2008 Teryx™ 750 4x4 NRA Outdoors™



One Lap of the Web: Ditching Miss Belvedere

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

-- In the Netherlands, the street lights are expensive to run. Who knew? Hence, a much more striking vision of the future: a luminescent paint applied to the roads so its markings glow at night -- for as long as eight hours.

2015 BMW 2 Series Convertible Price & Specs – costs from £29,180

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

The new BMW 2 Series Convertible arrives – and there’s an M235i version too As BMW changes its nomenclature, the BMW 2 Series Convertible arrives as a replacement for the old 1-Series Convertible and becomes the third BMW in the 2-Series range, joining the 2 Series Coupe and the FWD 2-Series Active Tourer. Due to go on sale in February 2015, the new 2-Series Convertible is looking to build on the success of the old 1-Series Convertible with a wide range of specs and powerplants – from the 220i and 220d to the range-topping M235i – and prices starting from £29,180 for the 220i Convertible rising to £37,710 for the M235i Convertible. Four power plants will be available in the 2-Series Convertible, with the 220i getting 184bhp, 228i with 245bhp, 220d with 190bhp and the range-topping M235i Convertible gets 326bhp.

BMW 1-series M Coupe (2011) MotoGP safety car

Mon, 21 Mar 2011

BMW's M Division has unleashed a track version of its upcoming 1-series M Coupe, which made its debut as the 2011 MotoGP safety car at the season-opening MotoGP race in Qatar on 20 March. BMW 1-series M Coupe MotoGP safety car – the lowdown Visually there have been some changes over the roadgoing 1M, which is due to go on sale in April 2011. The new louvred bonnet is made from carbon fibre, there’s an additional front splitter fitted to the bumper, plus polycarbonate side and rear windows, and an adjustable rear wing. There’s a light bar on the roof for official signaling duties and the package is wrapped in a suitably-loud M colour scheme Inside there's a partially stripped-out interior with a bolt-in roll cage replacing the rear seats, a pair of lightweight Recaro racing buckets up front with six-point harnesses, and a fire extinguisher.