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CDI removed from a running 2002 polaris 800 xcsp.
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Electrical Components for Sale
Yamaha ignition coil pz500 phazer pz500ml phazer mountain vt500xl venture(US $47.99)
Timing control unit arctic cat zr sno pro 440 600 6000 cross country sno cross z(US $19.99)
1980 honda twinstar 200 cm200t speedometer gauge speedo display 2,446 miles(US $39.99)
1997 polaris indy ultra stator triple 680(US $45.00)
89-96 external ignition co arctic cat 3003-284 cheetah, cougar, jag, panther(US $50.00)
2 vintage nos, oem arctic cat rocker switches, el tigre z, vip, jag, 0109-449(US $20.00)
Buy a hydrogen-powered car in 2015…at least in California
Wed, 08 Jan 2014At the Consumers Electronics Show this week Toyota claimed that a production version of its four-door midsize FCV concept fuel cell sedan will hit showrooms some time in 2015. Toyota has been investing in fuel-cell technology for the past 20 years, and since 2002 it has been testing and developing prototypes primarily in North America. Toyota claims that it has reduced the cost of producing a fuel-cell powertrain, and has estimated a 95 percent cost reduction in the powertrain and fuel tanks for the 2015 production model versus the 2002 prototype.
The Chevrolet El Camino turns 55 today
Wed, 16 Oct 2013When your author was 14 years old, his first car, a 1975 Chevrolet El Camino, arrived in his parents' driveway. You can read all about that particular swivel-seated malaise special elsewhere on this site. Today, that is not so important.
Top Gear Tonight: Burma Road Trip part 2
Sun, 16 Mar 2014Top Gear continues its Road Trip across Burma tonight In best Top Gear tradition, series 21 ended up just five episodes long, with last weeks episode being the first part of the Top Gear Christmas Special road trip through Burma. Tonight’s Top Gear – which you can think of as episode 7 of series 21 – is part two of the much delayed 2013 Christmas Special with the boys picking up where they left off last week, heading through Burma on the way to Thailand and the River Kwai. Having got to grips with their less than cutting edge lorries and suffered the Burmese equivalent of truckers’ overnight truck stops, Clarkson, May and Hammond are now heading further in to uncharted territory – certainly for Western Media – as they head towards Thailand and the River Kwai.
