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Gardner, Kansas, US

Gardner, Kansas, 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:* AM Autoparts is happy to warranty our parts for 60 Days after purchase. * We only warranty cost of parts. Any installation or other fees are non-refundable. * Items that have been installed or altered are non-returnable. * If a part arrives damaged, it is our responsibility to take care of it, but it must be reported to us immediately. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Aftermarket Replacement Warranty:Yes

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Nissan Super-Juke with 480hp planned

Mon, 26 Sep 2011

The 480hp Nissan Super Juke Only last week we had news that the appealing Nissan Juke has had a few tweaks to make it more economical; more suited to its urban environment. But now comes new from the other end of the economy spectrum with a report that Nissan Europe is planning a monster ‘Super’ Juke complete with the turbo V6 from the Nissan GT-R. The photo above – courtesy of our friends at Jalopnik – shows just what the Juke on steroids will look like.

Shocking bald tyre sparks safety warning

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

A TYRE that was completely bald after being taken off a high-performance BMW has sparked warnings from tyre safety charity TyreSafe. The shocking pictures of the incredibly dangerous tyre, whose owner is lucky to be alive, show the extent of the lengths to which some people are pushing the limits of safety. As it is, the tyre would be almost completely ineffective in wet or damp conditions, and how the driver had avoided an accident is a mystery.

Nissan LEAF: Nissan to extend warranty to cover battery capacity loss

Fri, 28 Dec 2012

Nissan has revealed it plans to extend the warranty on the Nissan LEAF EV to warrant against battery capacity losses. We’ve asked many times why makers of electric cars seem to believe that their batteries will continue to hold the same amount of charge as they age, especially as every battery powered gadget we’ve ever owned loses its ability to hold the same charge as every month passes, and becomes pretty useless after a couple of years hard use. But we’ve never had a sensible answer.