THIS SOLENOID IS 24 VOLT USED WE WORKED THE SWITCH AND BLOW AIR THRU IT WORKS GOOD. SEE HOW IT LOOKS IN THE PICTURES. MAY HAVE SCRATCHES MAY HAVE DUST AND RUST ,dents may have OTHER IMPERFECTIONS SOLD AS IS. BUYER MUST PAY SHIPPING. Ohio buyer must pay sales tax.
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- Mitsubishi fuso bushing set, mh024000(US $12.50)
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SEAT Leon Cupra R at Frankfurt
Tue, 18 Aug 2009SEAT are bringing the 265bhp SEAT Leon Cupra R to Frankfurt The 265bhp 4-pot turbo in the Cupra R produces 265 bhp, and manages to polish off the 0-060mph sprint in 6 seconds, and on to 155mph. But it’s no sluggard on the economy front, achieving almost 35mph average. The Cupra R comes shod with a set of 19″ alloys, which hide a formidable set of 17″ discs (16″ at the back).
The Grand National Roadster Show is like church, with chrome trim
Fri, 29 Jan 2010You can argue all day about which is the best and most influential hot-rod show in the world, but we'll take the Grand National Roadster Show, which will be held this weekend at the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif. This is the 61st running of what grizzled veterans have simply called "Oakland," after the city that hosted it for its first half-century. This is the seventh year the show has been held in the Art Deco halls and sprawling avenues of the Fairplex, all of which will be under sunny skies and balmy temps all weekend.
Top Gear 'for inner nine-yea-old'
Tue, 28 Jan 2014THE BOSS of BBC hit Top Gear says the presenters' childish antics are a success because they are a "release valve" for the increasing stresses of our working lives. Executive producer Andy Wilman said the programmes helped viewers to reconnect with their nine-year-old selves because life for adults is "bloody hard". In an interview with Radio Times, he also bemoaned the constraints of the workplace, which could be seen as a swipe at the strict levels of compliance which apply to BBC TV shows.