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Jdm Toyota Supra Jza80 Mk-iv Racing Front Strut Bar Brace Tower Trd Design 93-02 on 2040-parts.com

US $151.00
Location:

Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia

Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia
Condition:New Brand:OEM Auto Parts Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:JZA80-F-B Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Similar TRD Design Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Other Part Number:Does Not Apply Material:Steel

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Chevrolet Colorado concept

Mon, 28 Mar 2011

General Motors' Chevrolet brand is previewing the next generation midsized Colorado pickup truck in concept form at the Bangkok International Auto Show. The venue was chosen to debut the truck due to the Thai market's prevalence – it is the world's largest market for midsize pickups. Despite being a show vehicle, the basic proportions and form are said to convey the vision for the next-generation Colorado, whiuch is said to build on Chevrolet's 'strong truck DNA and award-winning heritage.' With a design calling on the inherent strength of Chevy trucks, it is unsurprising to see the exterior boast a broad shouldered and squat demeanor.

Chevy will use World Series to pitch Volt's debut

Fri, 01 Oct 2010

Chevrolet will use next month's World Series to launch ads for the debut of the Volt plug-in hybrid sedan, General Motors Co.'s marketing chief Joel Ewanick said. The ads will be part of a broad campaign that Chevrolet will initiate during Major League Baseball's fall classic and run throughout autumn, said Ewanick, who spoke on the sidelines of the Rainbow PUSH auto summit in Detroit. Ewanick declined to give details of the Volt commercials or the broader Chevrolet campaign.

Japan automakers extend shutdowns as quake impact widens

Mon, 14 Mar 2011

Japan's seven big automakers are extending nationwide production shutdowns amid growing concern about supply chain interruptions, power shortages and export difficulties following the massive earthquake and tsunami that hammered northern Japan, killing thousands. Toyota Motor Corp., one of the few automakers with a major manufacturing presence in the quake zone, suspended all manufacturing--at both assembly and parts plants--on Monday and extended the shutdown through at least Wednesday as an added precaution. The company will lose output of roughly 40,000 vehicles over the three-day period, spokesman Dion Corbett said.