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- National input shaft repair sleeve for 1961-1981 oldsmobile cutlass manual nz(US $30.78)
- Vehicle car transmission speed sensor 28820-pcj-014 for honda civic 2001-2005(US $15.80)
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- For allison md3060 3000 4000 filter kit 4" tall filter + gasket kit for 2" sump(US $45.00)
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CDN–GM/PATAC Interactive Design Competition China winners announced
Mon, 22 Apr 2013The winners of the CDN-GM/PATAC Interactive Design Competition China have been announced during Car Design Night at The Waterhouse in Shanghai on April 20, 2013. The inaugural Chinese installment of the popular student design competition has been a huge success, with 1,241 submissions during the five-month process. February saw an amazing number of last-minute entries that ensured a tough decision when the judges, including Brian Nesbitt, vice president of Design at GM International Operations, Michael Simcoe, executive director – Global Design GMIO at Holden, Min Cao, chief designer/Advanced Design director at PATAC, Burt Wong, executive deputy director of PATAC Design Department at PATAC, and Holt Ware, executive Design director at PATAC, met to choose a winner last month.
General Motors to invest more than $850 million to build new V8s
Tue, 27 Apr 2010General Motors Co. said Tuesday it will invest more than $850 million to upgrade five North American factories to make its next-generation V8 engines more fuel efficient. The new V8s will differ from the current versions by using direct injection and a new combustion system, spokeswoman Sharon Basel said.
Hennessey Performance CTS-V wagon breaks its own record at the Texas Mile
Tue, 25 Oct 2011Everything's bigger in Texas, and it appears everything's faster, too. John Hennessey and his company, Hennessey Performance, brought its tuned-up, 707-hp Cadillac CTS-V wagon--a.k.a., the Hammer Wagon--to the Texas Mile and posted a one-mile speed of 189.7 mph, a new record for the car. And that wasn't even terminal velocity, according to Hennessey.