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04 05 Ford Explorer Automatic Transmission 4 Dr Exc. Sport Trac 6 Cyl 4.0l 4x4 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,250.00
Location:

Goffstown, New Hampshire, US

Goffstown, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:60 Days Return policy details:ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED IN ORIGINAL CONDITION Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Restocking Fee:No Inventory ID:702316 Interchange Part Number:400-04434 Year:2005 Model:FORD EXPLORER Stock Number:13G166 Mileage:67671 Conditions and Options:A.T., (4 DR), EXC. SPORT TRAC, 6 C Brand:FORD TRUCK Part Number:702316

Audi TT GT4 concept (2010) first official pictures

Mon, 29 Nov 2010

Audi has unveiled the new TT GT4, its latest racing machine, available for a cool €120,000. The Audi TT GT4 concept, based on the production TT, got its first shakedown at DTM season finale race in Shanghai at the weekend, with five-time Le Mans winner Frank Biela at the wheel. This TT is the work of the Technical Development and the Production divisions of the German firm's Quattro division.

Ferrari California Hybrid on the way? And ‘KERS Confusion’ too.

Tue, 17 Apr 2012

Ferrari California Hybrid on the way? A patent application by Ferrari for a new hybrid system has lead to speculation that a Ferrari California Hybrid is on the way. Ferrari has been flirting with hybrid set-ups for years and actually previewed a 599 with a ‘HY-KERS’ hybrid system at Geneva 2012.

Rolls Royce to set up shop in South America

Sun, 23 Oct 2011

Rolls Royce showrooms planned in South America The paradox of the current economic malaise  is that luxury goods – and luxury cars in particular - seem immune from the problems of the mainstream. Rolls Royce – to many still the epitome of luxury motoring – is doing very well, and is now planning an expansion in to South America. The cynical may say that Rolls Royce want a piece of the drug money floating round South America in their coffers, but South America is far more than a bunch of drug barons freely spending illicit cash.