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37258000 Manganese-bronze Intake & Exhaust Valve Guide For Fiat 124 Spider on 2040-parts.com

US $4.80
Location:

Charlottesville, Virginia, US

Charlottesville, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:60 Days Return policy details:At International Auto Parts, making a return is as easy as placing an order. If you're not pleased with your purchase, return it for an exchange, store credit, or refund-with no hassles and no annoying "restocking fees." You may inspect any item purchased in this catalog for 90 days. If not completely satisfied you may return it in new, unused condition and in the original packaging for full exchange or refund. No explanation is necessary, though we do appreciate your comments. Some exclusions do apply. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:International Auto Manufacturer Part Number:B258

Top Gear tonight: Mobility Scooters, Ferrari FF, Continental V8 & Michael Fassbender SIARPC

Sun, 19 Feb 2012

It's mobility scooters on Top Gear tonight Top Gear tonight has Mobility Scooters, Ferrari FF, Bentley Continental V8, Fisker Karma, Brian Johnson and Michael Fassbender is SIARPC. We’re at episode 4 of Series 18 of Top Gear already – which means we’re more than halfway through. And so far so good – it’s been above par Top Gear all the way.

Ford shares 2012 Focus ST images with Facebook fans

Thu, 01 Sep 2011

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Toyota to end Australian manufacturing in 2017

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

When Holden announced that it would no longer build cars in Australia after 2017, that country’s flagging automotive industry was effectively put on notice -- Mitsubishi had stopped building cars there in 2008, and Ford says its two plants there will close in October 2016. Now Toyota has announced that it has no option but to end vehicle Australian vehicle production. Like Holden, it will close its factories there in 2017.