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Lightweight Aluminum Flywheel 2002-2007 Mini Cooper S 1.6l Supercharged on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:DMF089 DMF044 52151203 228591 Surface Finish:BILLET ALUMINUM Warranty:Yes

 LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM FLYWHEEL 2002-2007 MINI COOPER S 1.6L SUPERCHARGED MY NEIGHBOR PASSED AWAY AND HAD SOME LEFT OVER PARTS HE BOUGHT THE WIFE DROPPED THE OFF TO ME TO SELL FOR HR THE BOX DONT HAVE THE BRAND NAME ON IT SO I DID NOT LIST A NAME I KNOW HE PAID 400.00 FOR IT HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOU TA SAVE BID ON THE BACK THE PART NUMBER IS MINI 3-5788 THIS IS NEW COMES WITH INSTALL INSYRUCSIONS AND BOLTS TO PREASURE PLATE. HAS A LILLTE BLEMISH SEEN IN PHOTO 4 THAT IS THE WAY IT CAME WILL NOT EFFECT PERFORMANCE

Rolls Royce for the People – China’s Geely builds a RR Phantom

Tue, 31 Mar 2009

The Geely GE - A Chinese Rolls Royce! Plagiarised cars are not new. China has been making them for years (to the ongoing consternation of  Western car makers), and Mitsuoka in Japan make a whole range of cars that ‘pay homage’ to classic cars of the past.

Toyota prices RAV4 EV at $50,610 before tax incentives

Mon, 07 May 2012

Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled the production version of its RAV4 electric vehicle, which carries a battery pack and electric motor system developed in collaboration with Tesla Motors. The crossover will carry a sticker price of $50,610 including an $810 destination charge but before available tax incentives of $2,500 in California and $7,500 at the federal level.

New Jaguar XJC – the Coupe

Tue, 14 Jul 2009

Jaguar already has a new Jaguar XJC on the drawing board – a coupe version of the new Jaguar XJ The last Jaguar XJC was in the ’70s, and was built on the SWB version of the Series II Jaguar XJ.  In fact – by the time Jaguar got round to launching the XJC on to the market in 1975 – it was the only XJ that had the SWB, as all XJ saloons had moved over to the LWB as standard. A glorious-looking car – especially in ‘New Avengers’ guise as driven by Steed – it was plagued by the problems that beset British Leyland at the time.