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used -- good condition -- GoldFinger lefty throttle . removed from snowmobile - good working condition removed from a 2012 arctic cat proclimb - should fit the 09 - 2016 arctic cat
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Handle Bars / Mirrors for Sale
2012 polaris pro 800 pro taper handle bar clamp(US $20.00)
Riser block conversion kit pola1is(US $54.44)
New sno stuff handlebar ez grips bar end blue ezg-793 ski doo arctic cat polaris(US $20.00)
New sno stuff handlebar hook yellow 45 degree 104-045-87 arctic cat polaris(US $20.00)
New sno stuff traction grips black 20 pcs 109-100 ski doo arctic cat polaris(US $23.00)
New sno stuff handlebar hook orange 90 degree 104-090-79 arctic cat polaris(US $20.00)
Toyota to release ‘back to basics’ GT 86 for JDM tuners
Wed, 08 Feb 2012Toyota is releasing a back-to-basics version of its GT 86 in April, specifically for the Japanese aftermarket tuning scene. The RC version is intended to be a blank canvas for customers to modify and customize according to their preferences. So wing mirrors, door handles and front and rear bumpers are unpainted, and front foglamps, tailgate lamp, intake manifold cover, stereo and speakers are all removed.
Watch new Mercedes C-class, GLA45 AMG and S600: VIDEO
Mon, 13 Jan 2014We got our first look at the new 2015 Mercedes C-class sedan last month in a series of photographs released by the German automaker. The new car does a great impression of a baby S-class with a strong front end, plenty of side-sculpting and a gentle slope to the rear, exemplified in the video above. We also get a peek at the new GLA45 AMG sport compact crossover and the S600 giant killer, all in motion.
White House pushes for Friday deal on fuel-economy regulations
Wed, 27 Jul 2011The White House wants to announce as early as Friday that it has reached agreement with most automakers on a plan to raise corporate average fuel economy targets to 54.5 mpg by 2025, manufacturers' representatives said Wednesday. While no automakers have signed on to the Obama administration plan yet, most--including Ford, Toyota, General Motors and Chrysler--are generally supportive and intend to do so, the industry officials said. Each manufacturer is trying to iron out technical issues with the White House before endorsing the proposal.
