2003-2006 Hummer H2 6.0l Magnaflow 3" Cat-back Dual Exhaust With Tip 16673 on 2040-parts.com
Angleton, Texas, US
Exhaust Systems for Sale
- 2003-2006 hummer h2 6.0l magnaflow 3" cat-back exhaust with tip 15770(US $698.29)
- 08-10 4.0l bmw m3 sedan magnaflow 2.5" stainless cat-back exhaust with tip 16524(US $1,614.62)
- 10-12 chevy camaro ls3 magnaflow stainless cat-back comp-series 3.0" exhaust (US $1,542.91)
- Summit racing exhaust system chambered cat-back steel dodge challenger kit(US $399.97)
- Magnaflow 15789 chevrolet truck silverado 2500 hd stainless cat-back exhaust(US $642.41)
- Dodge chrysler pacifica mini van crossover exhaust pipe with gaskets & hardware(US $94.95)
AC Cars returns to UK
Wed, 23 Apr 2008By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 23 April 2008 14:28 AC Cars is coming back to Britain to build its sports car range at Brooklands. It follows an unsuccessful foray to manufacture cars in Malta – which has ended in a legal dispute over the island factory. The company will make the original AC Ace, the AC MK11, the AC MK11 FIA and the AC MK111 at an AC specialist based in Surrey, England, employing artisans to make the aluminium chassis.
Ford reaches agreement to sell Volvo to Geely for $1.8 billion
Mon, 29 Mar 2010Ford has reached an agreement to sell its Swedish brand Volvo to Chinese carmaker Geely for about $1.8 billion in a multinational sale expected to close in the third quarter of this year. The pending agreement was announced on Sunday morning, and Ford will continue to supply powertrains, stamping and other parts to Volvo after the sale. If it closes, the landmark deal delivers the premium Volvo brand--long a benchmark for automotive safety--to a Chinese firm that has ambitious plans for growth.
Call for stronger penalties for texting drivers
Tue, 17 Sep 2013DRIVERS convicted of causing death by dangerous driving should be given stronger and more consistent penalties, according to road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists has said. An IAM analysis of eleven recent prosecutions involving mobile and smartphone use revealed that the average sentence for causing death by dangerous driving is four-and-a-half years in prison and a disqualification from driving for seven years. In all of the cases analysed, the convicted drivers were found to have lost their concentration due to using their mobile phone.