voltage regulator from a 2001 Honda Rancher 350 Used may fit other years and models check fitment before ordering
Electrical Components for Sale
Kawasaki kfx 90 oem relay #50b240(US $19.99)
03 polaris 500 predator 2x4 atv starter ( oem ) t113(US $49.00)
Kawasaki kfx 90 oem ignition switch w/ key #51b240(US $29.99)
2001 polaris magnum 325 ignition with key(US $35.00)
05 arctic cat 4x4 500 manual brake tail light #11(US $19.95)
1986 yfm200 yamaha yfm 200 moto 4 ignition switch and key free shipping(US $39.99)
2011 Peugeot 308 facelift arrives
Mon, 07 Feb 20112011 Peugeot 308 Facelift - sans big gob When we reviewed the Peugeot RCZ last summer, Claire commented that it was a shame the RCZ had come along before Peugeot actually got on with dumping the big-gob front end. And she was right, but at least that roll-out of a new, more refined look is underway with the reveal of the 2011 Peugeot 308. That bulbous and unattractive nose has gone the same way as Tom Jones’ 1960s big hooter, to be replaced by a slimline and elegant new look.
Another Ayrton Senna Honda NSX for sale
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Ayrton Senna’s Honda NSX (pictured) is expected to fetch £75-85k Ayrton Senna was arguably the greatest F1 driver of all time, and his death 20 years ago at Imola sent shock waves through the sport and deprived F1 fans of more years of Senna’s driving prowess. But driving F1 cars wasn’t the only thing Senna did; just like today’s F1 drivers he was also involved in road car development, and during his time with McLaren he was a part of Honda’s (engine suppliers at the time for McLaren) development of the original NSX. So any Honda NSX with a clear link to Senna can reasonably expect to be a desirable car for collectors and F1 fans to acquire, and the Honda NSX up for grabs at Silverstone Auctions’ sale next month has a very clear Senna link.
Nurburgring redesign plans unveiled
Thu, 13 Nov 2008By Ben Barry Motor Shows 13 November 2008 09:19 Anyone who’s been to the Nurburgring recently will have seen building work on a massive scale. So what’s going on? It’s all part of a €215 million investment that’ll see Europe’s most famous race track build on its uber track day reputation to become what marketing boss Stephan Cimbal describes as a motorsport theme park that’s open 365 days a year.

