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Snowmobile Cover Arctic Cat Crossfire 136 Orange Premium on 2040-parts.com

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Reading, Massachusetts, United States

Reading, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat

This is a custom fit Premium cover for Arctic Crossfire snowmobiles.  I used it on my 06 Crossfire 7 136"  I believe it Fits 06-11 Crossfire 136 & 141 models.  Make sure it will fit your sled before bidding.  Same as Arctic Cat p/n 6639-044 except for the color and graphics.  Very good condition.  All hooks and straps are intact.  Sold as-is no returns.  Free Shipping.  Local pickup or ships to USA Lower-48 only.  Paypal only.  Payment required within 5 days of auction end.  Thanks for looking.

Imagining the Future: The Southern California Automotive Design Studio

Tue, 02 Dec 2008

Southern California is home to more automotive design studios than anywhere else in the world, and to commemorate that relationship and celebrate Art Center College of Design's 60th Anniversary, the Petersen Automotive Museum is putting on a new permanent exhibition among its rolling time capsules and automotive memorabilia from Hollywood. The new design exhibition showcases the history of the local design community and its contribution to the world. Located in the ‘Streetscape' section of the Petersen Automotive Museum, the Car Design Studio is at the modern end of a realistic walk-through diorama of California's history as it relates to the automobile.

Top Gear Tonight: Supercars in Italy & Will.i.am is SIARPC

Sun, 29 Jan 2012

Supercars in Italy - Top Gear is back The new series (series 18) of Top Gear starts tonight with episode one a road trip in Italy with Aventador, MP4-12C and Noble M600. Will.i.am is the SIARPC. Back in November we reported that Messrs Clarkson, Hammond and May were filming for Top Gear in Italy with the Lamborghini Aventador, McLaren MP4-12C and Noble M600, and tonight that road trip features in the first episode of series 18.

Transport recovering after storm

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

ROAD NETWORKS are slowly getting back to normal after a day of commuter chaos caused by the hurricane-force winds that whipped across the country. All forms of transport were hit by the storm, with the disruption causing morning rush-hour misery to millions. Many roads were impassable due to fallen trees and high winds, with major routes beset by long delays.