Kawasaki Jet Ski Js300 Js 300 Sx Handle Bar Plastic Cover Steering Cover on 2040-parts.com
Prineville, Oregon, United States
Here we have a steering / handle bar cover in great shape. Includes bolts. Off a 1989 Kawasaki 300sx jet ski will fit other years.
|
Body Parts for Sale
- 86-90 kawasaki js550 js440 stand up pwc control panel dash switches(US $8.00)
- 1994 94 seadoo spi 580 587 sp gtx xp motor mount plate(US $20.00)
- 1986-1990 kawasaki js550 440 300 stand up pwc console plate dash control panel(US $4.00)
- 1988-1990 kawasaki x2 x 2 x-2 650 steering column 46012-3703(US $40.00)
- 1988-1995 kawasaki x2 x 2 x-2 fuel filter separator mounting bracket 11045-3760(US $7.00)
- Kawasaki stx 12f 2007 reverse lever assy 13091-3809 / 13320-3716(US $64.95)
BMW M750d & M650d on the way
Thu, 19 Apr 2012BMW M650d & M750d on the way BMW are planning to offer the new tri-turbo diesel from the new M550d in the 6 Series and new 7 Series. Paris launch likely. The BMW M Division range of cars – the power of ‘M’ with the frugality of diesel – officially arrived at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, offering performance almost on a par with BMW’s M cars but with the joy of frugality when you aren’t in the mood to drive like your hair’s on fire.
New Jeep Grand Cherokee facelift to get European debut at Geneva
Tue, 12 Feb 2013The new Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive at the Geneva Motor Show in EU guise in March ahead of a launch in the UK and Europe in the third quarter 2013. In all the ways that matter, the Jeep Grand Cherokee (which will be a 2014 model by the time it arrives in showrooms in the UK) for Europe is the same as that for North America, although it will have different engines, and just about all the shortcomings of the current Grand Cherokee have been addressed by the facelift. That means the cheap in places interior gets a good makeover to make the Grand Cherokee a more convincing place to be for European tastes, and the Atari-like Infotainment centre gets a proper makeover too to make it more 21st, and less 20th, century.
Rolls launches first used-car scheme
Tue, 17 Jul 2007By George Barrow Motor Industry 17 July 2007 03:56 Want to save £75,000 on a Rolls-Royce? The company has just launched its first approved used-car scheme at its six UK dealers, called the Rolls-Royce Provenance programme. It’s basically a carbon copy of mainstream approved used schemes, and cars have to meet such stringent standards that Rolls claims selected cars are ‘virtually faultless’.