Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Arctic Cat Gauge Speedometer 0620-390 on 2040-parts.com

C $220.35
Location:

Matane, Canada

Matane, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0620-390 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Itek Industries

Arctic Cat Gauge, Speedometer with 11000 km

From a ZR9000 SnoPro LTD 2014

OEM part number : 0620-390

Shipped from Matane, Qc, Canada by Purolator

Notes : 

1.Payment:


- Shipping cost may vary by location, contact us before bidding if you are not sure. Sometimes USA buyers doesn't see shipping cost, we do ship to USA but please ask shipping price BEFORE you bid. If you are the winner you will get an invoice and, as per eBay rules, you must pay otherwise an unpaid item will be recorded to your account.

- We never make auction with free shipping, so if you can't see the shipping fee on your invoice, contact us before processing with payment.

- Payment is due within 4 days of auction end, we'll relist the item after that period. We only accept payment through Paypal. Canadian buyers have to pay tax(es), USA and other countries are tax free.


2. International buyers please note:


- Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

- Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

- These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up; do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.


3.Shipping:


- Orders will be shipped out within 1 business day after receiving confirmed payment.

- If there is ever an error or mistake with your purchase or your invoice please contact us ASAP before leaving negative feedback and we'll readjust it.

Michelin Challenge Design 2007: The not so ugly truth about rising vehicle safety standards

Tue, 14 Nov 2006

Can cars be safe and beautiful at the same time? That may not have been the case a few decades ago when automakers were forced to hang those big, ugly so-called federal bumpers off the ends of their vehicles.  With vehicle safety standards on the rise around the globe are designers today feeling a little '70s deja vu when it comes to meeting the challenges of making cars safe as well as more fuel efficient? "(Back then) we said it was the end of automotive styling," says Patrick Le Quement, senior vice president for corporate design at Renault and one of the world's most influential automotive designers.

Philip Hammond is Secretary of State for Transport

Thu, 13 May 2010

Philip Hammond - Secretary of State for Transport The Tories claimed in their election campaigning that motorists have had a raw deal under Labour. Do you know, we’d not noticed. We’d not noticed the inexorable rise in fuel duty even when the country was crying in pain; hadn’t seen the proliferation of speed cameras as revenue gathering tools; not noticed Ken’s cynical manipulation of London’s traffic prior to introducing congestion charging; failed to see that under Labour coppers had disappeared from our roads to be replaced by brainless machines.

One Lap of the Web: preservation-class edition

Wed, 06 Nov 2013

-- This video about a preserved Volkswagen dealership in Brazil is in Portuguese, and even if you don't know Portuguese, it will still make sense to you if you're a car person. (Or, you can activate the English subtitles on YouTube, as it's an interesting story.) -- What's the best truck for scaling vertical surfaces? That's right, it's the Unimog, and this week there's a 1965 example (that would be the oval-faced version) on the eBays with a rather realistic Buy it Now price.