Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Gears Canada Cover- Storage Rev Xp'08- on 2040-parts.com

US $51.94
Location:

Northbrook, Illinois, United States

Northbrook, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Gears Canada Manufacturer Part Number:300185-1

Gears Canada Cover- Storage Rev Xp'08 300185-1


Storage covers Reinforced stress points add strength and durability, resist tearing. Extra strong elasticized hems for secure fit. Girth tie down straps to reduce wind billowing and wind flap. Protects your snowmobile from weather, dirt, etc. 2 universal sizes to fit most snowmobiles (universal and touring) designed for use when stroring your snowmobile, providing all weather protection. Made of tough waterproof and water repellent polyester. Folds into compact size when not in use. Non-abrasive windshield liner. Gas tank access zipper. Air vent to reduce wind flap. 3m scotchlite reflective strip across back for increased visibility. Color: black Storage cover

One Lap of the Web: Hit the salt at Bonneville, dream car junkyard sold and the BMW 507

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

-- Known as the junkyard where GM dream cars went to die, Warhoops salvage yard has been sold. The yard, located not too far from GM's Warren, Mich. Tech Center, shot to stardom when four forgotten concepts -- the 1955 Cadillac LaSalle II roadster and sedan, the 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne, and the 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham Town Car -- were rescued in 1988 by collector Joe Bortz in 1988.

AWCollector.com: The ultimate Web site for enthusiasts and their dreams

Tue, 25 May 2010

Have you been to AW’s newest Web site? It’s called AWCollector.com, and it’s the best source of classic-car news, auction information and vintage lifestyle events on the Web. Going to a concours?

BMW seared into consumer minds: New ad technology takes ‘branding' to another level

Wed, 22 Dec 2010

How about this for subtlety in advertising? BMW is using flashing lights to “burn” its initials into your brain so that when you close your eyes, you'll continue to see the Bavarian company's brand. Which begs the question: Is there a better way to remember a company than to have a light-induced seizure episode?