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New Arctic Cat Cdi Unit For 73 Ext, 74 Vip, 73-75 El Tigre Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

US $78.79
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Part Brand:Aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:01-143-21

New Arctic Cat CDI Unit For 1973 EXT 340, 440;  1974 VIP;  1973-1975 El Tigre 400, 440;  1975 El Tigre 340 And 1975 El Tigre Z 250, Z 340, Z 440 Arctic Cat Vintage Snowmobiles. Part number 01-143-21. Replaces Arctic Cat Part Numbers 3001-141, 3001-346, 3001-479 and 3001-597. The OEM Arctic Cat CDI Unit retails for $406.95. The plug has 2 female and 1 male ends. It Is My Last One. 2 SOLD. Please email me with any questions. I will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

Toyota FT-86 and Subaru BRZ to launch next month

Fri, 21 Oct 2011

Toyota FT-86 (pictured) & Subaru BRZ to debut at Tokyo The road from concept to reality has been a long one for the Toyota FT-86 and Subaru BRZ. But the wait is almost over for the Toyota/Subaru joint development, with production-ready versions of the FT-86 and BRZ planned for the Tokyo Motor Show next month. The aim was to produce a sporty, fun coupe for under £20k, and although that still seems to be the general consensus we wouldn’t be surprised to see the FT-86 come in at around £25k and the more powerful BRZ getting close to £30k when they actually arrive in 2012.

BMW 2-series (2013) first official pictures

Fri, 25 Oct 2013

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New recalls hit 2.7 million GM vehicles, from Corvettes to Saturns

Thu, 15 May 2014

General Motors is recalling 2.7 million U.S. cars and trucks for problems ranging from flawed taillamps and windshield wipers to brake problems, in an escalation of the safety crisis that has enveloped the company for months. GM said today it expects to book up to $200 million in charges in the second quarter to cover the cost of recalls during the period.