Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

10mm Double Banjo Bolt - 10mm X 1.25 Thread Size on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Boston MA, Toronto Canada, CA

Boston MA, Toronto Canada, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

      

Banjo Bolt - 10mm x 1.25 double thread size,35 MM IN OVERALL LENGTH, for fitting 2 brake lines in one master cycler. Allow you to compete you single caliper to dual calipers conversion project.

Precisely machined by CNC, used with most aftermarket brake line configurations, 3 crush washer are also included.

We will send in the same day as we received your payment, sorry, Paypal only.

Call us at 1-866-939-3953 if you have any concern or requires further information.

 


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Skoda Fabia Scout – UK Launch

Wed, 17 Jun 2009

  The new Skoda Fabia Scout has launched in the UK We were a little underwhelmed when the Skoda Fabia Scout was revealed, and we really haven’t changed our minds. We can’t argue that Skodas don’t offer great value for money -  and they are very well bolted together – but the Skoda Fabia Scout seems to lack the substance to substantiate its promise. Based on the Skoda Fabia this is a ‘butched-up’ version featuring a raised ride height, added chunky bits of plastic and looks like it will be a great little crossover estate.

Concept Car of the Week: BMW Z13 (1993)

Fri, 30 Nov 2012

Rear-mounted engine, three seats, central driving position, 830 kg. What might sound like the ingredients for a fantastic little sports car apply in fact to the exceptionally compact and exciting BMW Z13 concept presented in 1993 at the Geneva motor show. BMW engineers and designers developed a car that combined practicality, innovation, safety, economy and, more importantly, it looks like a lot of fun.

Porsche Panamera convertible plans uncovered

Thu, 11 Mar 2010

A series of European and U.S. patent applications obtained by AutoWeek show that Porsche remains committed to building a four-door convertible version of its flagship Panamera, despite recent comments from Zuffenhausen insiders indicating the car had been canceled. The new car, depicted in official drawings that accompany the latest Porsche patent applications filed in February, eschews the two-door route taken by all of its upmarket rivals for a practical four-door body.