Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Yamaha 660 Raptor Engine Mounts Good! on 2040-parts.com

US $22.49
Location:

CENTRE HALL, US

CENTRE HALL, US
:

YAMAHA 660 RAPTOR ENGINE MOUNTS GOOD!


HERE WE HAVE A USED ENGINE MOUNTS FROM A 2001 660 RAPTOR . IT IS IN GOOD USABLE CONDITION AND IS READY TO USE . WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOUR ARE BUYING .THIS WILL FIT OTHER YEARS SO CHECK YOUR APPLICATION . FREE SHIPPING WITH IN THE USA.

My Policies:

Please ask any questions before bidding. It is as easy as clicking on the "Ask Seller a Question" Link above. We will make refunds if we have made a mistake in the item description. Any other returns are at our discretion and less shipping costs. Payment is expected within 7 days of auction end. See shipping details for shipping options. We ship only within the USA. PA Residents are subject to 6% sales tax. Please see our other listings for other ATV and Motorcycle Parts and accessories. Check back often!




Powered by eBay Blackthorne 04.06.026

Segway boss killed on Segway

Mon, 27 Sep 2010

The Segway The Segway was going to revolutionise the way we travelled. Unfortunately, it was pretty much illegal in the UK as you’d need a driving license to operate one. Which rather defeated the object as transport for the pedestrian.

Next Volvo XC90 to ditch dashboard buttons

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

VOLVO is looking to the future of in-car technology in next year's new XC90 by doing away with almost all buttons and replacing them with a new combination of a touch-screen, a head-up display and steering wheel-mounted thumb wheels. The system is designed to make better use of the available interior space while reducing distractions for the driver, but it will mean that users will have to start from scratch to learn how to operate even the car's most basic interior functions. To make it worthwhile Volvo is integrating new features like remote 'Park and Pay' applications and the ability to use and mirror Apple iOS apps in the interface.

2009 EyesOn Design Awards

Thu, 22 Jan 2009

The winners at the fourth annual EyesOn Design Awards held at the 2009 NAIAS in Detroit last week read like a serving of alphabet soup, with the top awards going to Audi, BMW and Cadillac. Presided over by 20 top design executives from automotive manufacturers and by academics from transportation design programs, the EyesOn Design awards are presented by the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology (DIO) - an internationally recognized non-profit organization known for helping the blind and visually impaired. Founding Chairman Tom Gale (former Vice President of Design at Chrysler) selected the following people to head up this year's jury: Chris Bangle, Director of Group Design for BMW; William 'Willie' G.