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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 TOYOTA CAMRY ENGINE OIL PAN IT FITS CAMRY WITH V6 ENGINE. AND WILL FIT AVALON 1995 THRU 2004 WITH V6 ENGINE. AND SIENNA 1998 THRU 2007 WITH V6 ENGINE. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION IT HAS SOME VERY SMALL DENTS OIL PLUG IS IN GREAT CONDITION

Mercedes SL (2012) first official pictures

Thu, 15 Dec 2011

All-new SLs seem to come around as often as Halley’s Comet, but here are the first Stuttgart-sanctioned shots of Mercedes’ sixth generation premium roadster – the 2012 Mercedes SL. If it looks familiar, that’s because it’s already had more lenses pointed at its disguised bodywork than Pippa Middleton’s derrière – and CAR’s own renderings earlier this year weren’t far wide of the mark. So what’s the big news with the new 2012 Mercedes SL then?

New Ford KA Concept revealed

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

New Ford KA Concept revealed The current Ford KA really hasn’t been an overwhelming success for Ford – unlike the original KA – and there was a point where Ford were considering scrapping the KA altogether. But common sense has prevailed in a car buying world that is seeing more and more downsizing, so Ford is planning a new KA – expected to arrive for the 2015 model year – but, unlike the current KA, it won’t be a shared venture with the Fiat 500. Instead, it seems Ford are planning on using the previous generation Fiesta platform to underpin the new KA and offer a proper Ford city car rather than a second-rate Fiat 500.

Mark Fields replaces Alan Mulally as Ford CEO

Fri, 02 May 2014

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