Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1997-2004 C5 Corvette Rear Suspension Upper Control Arm Left Hand 10233620 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:10233620

This is a 1997-2004 C5 Corvette Left Hand or Driver Side Rear Suspension Upper Control Arm in excellent used condition. GM part number 10233620. The bushings on this control arm are in top shape and this part is ready for installation. Replace your broken or damaged control arm with this OEM part. Email us with additional needs or questions or call Gary at 704-320-0073 and check out our other listings. 

New Mini Hardtop 4-door: First look

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

Meet the Mini Cooper Hardtop 4-door. The company has followed the surprise unveiling of its one-off Superleggera Vision roadster concept at the recent Villa d'Este Concourse d'Eleganza in Italy with this, a five-door production hatchback that is planned to join its North American lineup later this year. The new Mini model shares its front-wheel-drive mechanical package with the latest three-door Mini Cooper hatchback launched earlier this year but aims to provide more everyday practicality than its popular sibling through a combination of extended external dimensions and a pair of stubby rear doors.

Ferrari Enzo successor to make 920 hp

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

About a decade and a half after Porsche eschewed its lightness-and-small-displacement strategy and built a five-liter sports racer to take down Ferrari at Le Mans, a different sort of war kicked off between the two marques: a battle for supremacy in the super-supercar market. In 1984, Ferrari built a radically modified twin-turbo 308 GTB with an eye toward Group B road-racing rules. Porsche countered the resultant 288 GTO with the mighty 959, which launched at about the same time as the 288's successor, the practically skeletal and infinitely loopier F40.

Your roving reporter at the Paris motor show 2012

Thu, 27 Sep 2012

It's the Paris motor show international media day - and here's your chance to play sleuth at the world's busiest motor show. CAR reporter Ollie Kew is at the Mondial de l'Automobile and is at your beck and call. Send us your questions and Ollie will be you roving reporter on the ground.