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03-04 Ford Svt Mustang Cobra Supercharger Blower Pulley Remove/install Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Clifton, New Jersey, United States

Clifton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:LFP Manufacturer Part Number:LF1000

ONLY USED ONCE, WORKED GREAT!  ITEM IS STILL LIKE BRAND NEW!

To remove the stock supercharger pulley from your supercharger snout, an LFP Pulley Puller Tool is required. A generic "pulley puller" will not work, and could possibly cause damage to your stock pulley and/or supercharger shaft. The New LFP Tool is the Upgraded Version with New Steel Block, instead of Aluminum, to Totally Eliminate Any & All Bending during Removal or Installation of any supercharger pulley.

Toyota Auris revised and Icon Plus trim added – price from £14,495

Thu, 15 May 2014

The 2014 Toyota Auris (pictured) gets a bit of a makeover Toyota has decided it’s time to make a few tweaks to the Auris – nearly 2 years on from its debut –  so both the Hatch and Estate are getting changes, the hybrid version gets more trim options and there’s a new trim level – Auris Icon Plus. The Auris Icon Plus comes with a new set of 16″ alloys, privacy glass, folding electric door mirrors and the option of a new Tungsten Blue Metallic. Inside, the Icon Plus gets heated front sports seats, the new Toyota Touch 2 with SatNav and cruise control (but only on the petrol and hybrid versions.

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti shooting brake spied!

Wed, 12 Jan 2011

UPDATE: The car has been unveiled as the Ferrari FF. See http://www.autoweek.com/article/20110214/GENEVA/302149999 for the story. The proof is in the photographs.

Car Design of the Year winners awarded at Car Design Night Geneva 2013

Mon, 11 Mar 2013

The winners of the 2012 Car Design of the Year Awards, as voted for by Car Design News readers, were announced at the annual Car Design Night at By Pass nightclub on the evening of the first Geneva motor show press day. Over 350 car designers were in attendance to catch up with their colleagues and meet new peers at the first European show of the year. Car Design News' editor, Owen Ready, presented the winners of the annual Car Design of the Year Awards.