Oem Polaris Black Waterproof Un-insulated Men's Elevate Gloves S-3xl on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Michigan, United States
Gloves for Sale
- Oem polaris black waterproof un-insulated men's elevate gloves s-3xl(US $39.95)
- Snowmobile ckx throttle gloves large black adult snow winter waterproof(US $44.95)
- Snowmobile ckx throttle gloves 2xlarge black adult snow winter waterproof(US $44.95)
- Snowmobile ckx maxigrip mittens unisex medium black leather primaloft very hot(US $65.95)
- Castle trs snowmobile snow winter glove cold weather mitt(US $89.99)
- Snowmobile ckx throttle gloves black green xlarge adult snow winter waterproof(US $45.95)
Lexus RC F Sport completes coupe lineup
Fri, 28 Feb 2014An F Sport trim joins the Lexus RC 350 and the RC F to complete the brand's coupe trifecta for the 2015 model year. All three models are set to launch this fall in the U.S. The Lexus RC F sport is slated to make its debut at the Geneva motor show beginning next week.
Chevrolet to build 100 millionth Small Block engine
Fri, 19 Aug 2011The 100 millionth copy of the Chevrolet Small Block engine will roll off the production line before the end of the year--a major milestone for the brand. The Chevy Small Block V8 was first introduced in 1955, laying the foundation for decades of vehicle performance and sustaining a competitive name for Chevy in the market. "The introduction of the Small Block changed everything," General Motors vice president Jim Campbell said.
Vauxhall: Ellesmere Port plant saved – 700 new jobs created
Thu, 17 May 2012Vauxhall Ellesmere Port - Saved General Motors is to keep Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port open, move to three shift working and create 700 new jobs. The overcapacity of mainstream car manufacture in Europe as the market becomes ever more polarised between premium and budget cars – squeezing the middle – means car maker having to rationalise their output. Many thought that could mean the end of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port as GM sought to stem its European losses (around £2 billion in the last three years), especially as it is easier to close plants and lay off workers in the UK than in mainland Europe.