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Black Anodized Universal Aluminum 1/4" Fuel Filter Cafe Honda Harley Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Chatsworth, California, US

Chatsworth, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Parts must be in new and uninstalled condition. Parts must be protected from shipping damage. Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Restocking Fee:10% Brand:The Speed Shop Manufacturer Part Number:79271B Surface Finish:Black Anodized Warranty:Yes

Pontiac G8 inspires new police car for Chevrolet

Fri, 02 Oct 2009

Chevrolet is expected to reveal plans for a new, rear-drive police car on Monday--and it could be based on the doomed Pontiac G8, Automotive News reports. Chevy will reveal details at the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention in Denver. GM CEO Fritz Henderson has told an Australian newspaper that the company is working on a cop car based on Holden technology.

Audi TT facelift for 2010 / 2011

Thu, 08 Apr 2010

Audi's slightly nipped and tucked 2010/2011 Auid TT The Audi TT – formerly the hairdressers favourite car to mince around town – became a proper sports car when the latest TT hit showrooms. Even the soft top performed properly, and the Audi TT RS was – and is – a mini Audi R8. So having got so much right with the latest TT – and having got so much wrong first time out – Audi have been understandably understated with tweaks to the TT.

Lotus won’t be sold – Bahar suspended over expenses

Tue, 29 May 2012

Lotus owners Proton have said that Lotus is not up for sale and reports say Lotus CEO Dany Bahar has been suspended over his expenses. There’s been a lot of show and not much real go since Dany Bahar took over at Lotus. Grandiose plans launch a whole range of supercars from a small niche manufacturer in the flatlands of Norfolk was always a strange call, and the sort of bills loss-making Lotus seems to be meeting make, on the face of it, little commercial sense.