Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Cylinder Honda Crf450 (2010) Barrel Crf 450 Crf450 Piston on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Opijnen, Netherlands

Opijnen, Netherlands
Condition:Used Brand:dpr Country/Region of Manufacture:Netherlands Manufacturer Part Number:1213456

used nice and clean cylinder from a Honda CRF450 from 2010 that we stripped,,will fit more years,the cylinder from 09-16, piston 09-12, ask for confirmation your local dealer,you get what you see, , price 150 Dollar, worldwide shipping 50 dollar, thank you.

Other for Sale

Lotus appoints Swizz Beatz as Vice President of Creative Design and Global Marketing

Mon, 15 Aug 2011

We've become accustomed to surprising and – at times – bizarre news stories emerging from Lotus since Danny Behar became CEO. But judging from reaction in the world of social media this afternoon, even by Lotus's recent standards, the news that it has appointed American rapper Swizz Beatz as its vice president of Creative Design and Global Marketing, came as something of a surprise. Kasseem Daoud Dean, otherwise known as Swizz Beatz, has a broad creative background, having a portfolio that includes music producer, rapper, designer and painter.

Stratstone start selling Classic Jaguars

Wed, 13 Mar 2013

In what’s thought to be an industry first  Jaguar main dealer Stratstone is selling classic Jaguars supplied by specialists Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth. The world of classic cars is one that isn’t normally immediately accessible to buyers of new cars; the classic car world is thought of by many as a world of men with pipes and leather patches on their elbows inhabiting their own secret world of a bygone day. But with classic cars proving to be one of the soundest investments you can make – as long as you choose well – it’s a world buyers of new premium cars could to well to look at, especially with the tax breaks classic car investment brings, never mind the joy of owning a mobile work of art.

Children more distracting than cell phones, study finds

Tue, 16 Apr 2013

Parents of small children will not be surprised by findings released recently by Australian researchers stating children pose a greater distraction to drivers than talking on cell phones -- a 12 percent greater distraction, to be exact. With all the screaming and crying infants bring to the commute and the fighting and other factors older siblings contribute, we wonder why nobody has pointed a finger at our precious angels sooner. Perhaps because there is little we can do to control when or where our kids decide to dissolve into fits of rage or sorrow.