Yamaha Banshee 350 Yfz350 Yfz 350 Atv Oem Gas Tank Fuel Tank 04 2004 1106 on 2040-parts.com
Arabi, Louisiana, United States
87-06 BANSHEE GAS TAK W/ TOP & PETCOCK. A LITTLE DITY IN THE PIC BUT WILL BE CLEANED BEFORE SHIPPED.
601-978-0748 |
Fuel Tanks for Sale
- Yamaha banshee 350 yfz350 yfz 350 atv oem gas tank fuel tank 05 2005 87-06(US $49.00)
- 1985 yamaha yfm 80 moto 4 (1986-1988) gas tank fuel petrol reservoir petcock(US $49.99)
- Oem 1981 1982 honda atc 110 gas fuel tank metal original with cap(US $45.00)
- 1999 polaris sportsman 500 4x4 atv fuel gas tank pump petrol container plastic(US $119.99)
- Suzuki ltz 400 fuel tank oem 2013 #4(US $119.99)
- Orignal,brand new,fuel tank comp.,for kymco,yup250(US $108.37)
The Hamster wrecks his Morgan!
Sun, 09 Aug 2009Richard Hammond has wrecked his Morgan Aeromax in a prang in Gloucestershire The Hamster was apparently on his way back from a flying lesson (look out for the Hamster and Captain Slow in flying washing machines in the next series of Top Gear, then) when a car braked sharply at a roundabout at Over, in Gloucestershire. The resulting four car shunt – with the Hamster at the back – ended up with much swapping of details, but no injuries. And Hammond came off least worse being at the back.
AutoWeek Design Forum: McLaren evolves with carbon fiber
Thu, 13 Jan 2011McLaren Automotive design boss Frank Stephenson detailed his company's transformation from strictly racing to producing road-going models on Thursday at the AutoWeek Design Forum. McLaren is launching the highly anticipated MP4-12C this year, and the company has been hard at work refining the use of carbon fiber, which it pioneered in the iconic McLaren F1. The company cut the amount of time required to design a carbon-fiber tub from 3,000 hours for the F1 to a mere four hours for the MP4-12C.
Could Coffee Kick Start Your Car?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014NEXT time you’re reaching for the coffee in a bid to kick start your day, in the future the popular beverage could also power your drive to work. In a new development, scientists have made biofuel from ground coffee produced in 20 different geographic regions - including caffeinated and decaffeinated forms. New research from the University of Bath suggests waste coffee grounds could be a "sustainable fuel source" for powering vehicles.