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Used temp gauges for vintage arctic cat got them for a sled I use to have never did use then
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Gauges & Cables for Sale
Throttle cable, arctic cat, 1991-02, ext, panther, prowler, cougar, jag
Tachometer polaris indy trail deluxe 488 # 3280093(US $30.69)
Gauges polaris 91 mach 1 643(US $69.69)
Vintage 1977 kawasaki sno jet astro snowmobile speedometer speedo gauge(C $22.50)
Ski doo formula speedometer w/ remote tripmeter cable 3 1/8" blue on black face(C $36.50)
97 polaris indy lite deluxe 340 speedometer cable and drive gear box oem(US $39.99)
Citroen DS4 & Citroen DS5 – the Crossovers
Sat, 20 Jun 2009Citroen Hypnos Concept will be the basis for the new Citroen DS5 Update 12/2/2010: Citroen has now revealed the DS 4 in concept form as the Citroen DS High rider Concept. The publicity for the push by Citroen for a more up-market position in car buyers minds started in earnest when details of the Citroen DS Inside Concept were first revealed back in February. That was followed up by the reveal of the DS Inside Concept at Geneva the following month, followed by more details of the Citroen DS3 in the following months.
LA Motor Show: Honda brings mass-volume hydrogen power closer
Fri, 22 Nov 2013HONDA has showcased its next generation hydrogen fuel cell technology, which is the first to fit entirely within a traditional engine bay. A 60% increase in energy density and a 33% reduction in size have jointly allowed the creation of the new Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) concept, which has a range of roughly 300 miles and can be refuelled in about three minutes. With all its components in a single location, the FCEV benefits from huge freedom in design for the rest of the car.
Vote: Would you buy a Toyota Etios Cross?
Thu, 08 May 2014Millennials are our future, God help us all, and automakers are still trying to figure out to get this supposedly car-averse demographic to part with its money. Of course, the real reason many Millennials aren't buying cars is because they don't have much money to part with. And, in that respect, they're in the same shoes as consumers in developing markets.
