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Mikuni Super Bn Sbn Carburetor Carb Rebuild Kit Sea Doo Jetski Sp Spi Spx Hx Xp on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
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Ellington, Connecticut, United States

Ellington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Winderosa Manufacturer Part Number:PD824466- SEA DOO JETSKI SP SPI SPX HX XP UPC:Does not apply

YOU ARE PURCHASING A NEW WINDEROSA SQUARE PUMP REBUILD KIT.THIS WORKS WITH THE SBN 34/38/44/46 PUMPS ONLY.

 

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport hits 268 mph

Sun, 04 Jul 2010

Bugatti is claiming a new production-car top-speed record with a combined two-run average of 267.9 mph (431.072 kph) with a new Veyron 16.4 Super Sport model, smashing the 253.76-mph record set by a standard Veyron 16.4 in 2005. It also betters the existing world-record mark of 256.23 mph (412.28 kph) established by Shelby SuperCars with its Ultimate Aero on a 12-mile stretch of road in Nevada in 2007. Confirming details of the attempt run under tight security at parent company Volkswagen's 13-mile Ehra-Lessien test track in late June, Bugatti says the new Super Sport set the record in the hands of its test driver, Pierre-Henri Raphanel, and under the auspices of officials from the Guinness Book of Records.

Japanese Porsche tuner RAUH-Welt Begriff brings its creations to the U.S.

Tue, 29 Nov 2011

When Akira Nakai started tuning cars more than 15 years ago, it was to have something different than everyone else. He had a global vision, and it was RAUH-Welt, which is “rough world” in German. “[I] had this vision in my mind,” Nakai said through his interpreter Ichiraku Toshiya.

At GM, the tail fin is back--but now it's a blade

Mon, 03 May 2010

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