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New Polaris Walker Evans Front Ski Clicker Adj. Shock Rmk Assault Pro R Rs on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

Stacy, Minnesota, United States

Stacy, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:WAKER EVANS Manufacturer Part Number:7043568

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE NEW WALKER EVANS CLICKER ADJUSTABLE FRONT SKI SHOCK FOR ASSAULT POLARIS MODELS THAT USE A 18 1/2" SHOCK. SELLS FOR $470.24 EACH AT THE DEALER. PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING ON THE ITEM FOR DETAILS IF THE SHOCK WILL FIT YOUR MODEL. CALL 651-238-4698 IF YOU NEED DETAILS ON CUSTOMIZING THE SHOCK. I HAVE MANY OTHER STYLES OF SHOCKS AND SNOWMOBILE PARTS AVAILABLE SO CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS OR CALL IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT YOU NEED.

2013 Ford Kuga goes in to production

Mon, 03 Dec 2012

The new (2013) Ford Kuga crossover – which debuted at Geneva in the Spring – has now gone in to production in Spain ahead of first customer car deliveries. Ford has announced it’s finally started to churn out the new Kuga at its plant in Valencia, and that the Kuga will be heading to Ford’s UK showrooms to get customer cars out in the new year. Despite starting production of the new Kuga, Ford still hasn’t come up with prices for its compact crossover, but says they will be available before the end of the year. On offer in the new Kuga is a range of new technology including the kick-to-open tailgate, Active Park Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring Torque Vectoring Control, SYNC and the first use of Ford’s EcoBoost engines in the Kuga (although no sign yet that the 1.0 litre EcoBoost will be added to the Kuga).

UK has more EV charging points than electric cars

Sun, 15 Jan 2012

The UK has more charging points than EVs Department for Transport figures say that there are now more charging points in the UK for electric cars than there are EVs. Yes, we have little time for electric cars as anything more than urban runarounds for those with enough spare cash to pay through the nose for inferior technology. And it’s becoming clear that the great British car buying public feel much the same.

Consumer Reports' Luddites strike again

Tue, 04 Dec 2012

I am a technological wizard. At least that's the conclusion to which I've come after reading the January issue of Consumer Reports, which calls Cadillac CUE, the automaker's new infotainment system, “maddening.” After all, I had figured out CUE in a matter of minutes while acclimating myself to our Best of the Best ATS sedan last month. CUE, short for Cadillac User Experience, uses a touch-sensitive screen, capacitive switches and tactile, vibrating feedback to help drivers perform various functions.