Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Canister 63.5mm Od 200mm Length With Cone End 1.6# Ali on 2040-parts.com

AU $41.50
Location:

Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Condition:New Brand:B157-017 B158-064:Cainster 63.5mm OD X 200mm long 1.6# cone end Manufacturer Part Number:Oil Tanks 6 inch OD 155mm 1.6#

ELPRO DIRECT

Canister 63.5mm OD (2.5") x 200mm Long with Cone End  -  Gauge 1.6mm Ali

Thickness 1.6 #

Overall diameter: 63.5mm 

Length: 200mm

Is designed with a cine end and an open end

 Pick up is available


*Email us if you have any queries and please check out our other items listed.

ELPRO DIRECT IS AN AUSTRALIAN OWNED COMPANY AND ALL OUR PARTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN MELBOURNE.

 

 


ELPRO DIRECT IS AN AUSTRALIAN OWNED COMPANY AND ALL PRODUCTS ARE MANUFACTURED IN MELBOURNE

Mercedes SL facelift (2008): first official pictures

Wed, 23 Jan 2008

By Ged Maxwell First Official Pictures 23 January 2008 10:20 With inspiration apparently coming from the stunning 1954 Gullwing, this is Mercedes' facelifted SL. With a new entry-level engine, Merc's clever Airscarf system, and a different front end, this second and final facelift should see the SL through until the next decade. That new nose is the most obvious change.

Chris Evans buys Dunlop Bridge from Donington

Mon, 17 Sep 2012

Radio 2 DJ and Ferrari nut Chris Evans has bought the Dunlop Bridge from Donington Park in a charity auction. When Chris Evans goes to an auction, he usually comes back with a trophy car from Maranello, such as the James Coburn Ferrari 250 GT SWB (or the Ferrari 250 GTO he bought privately through RM Auctions). This time, the Ginger one has been busy buying the sort of motoring ephemera that only a man with a big back garden could afford to find a home for – the iconic Dunlop Bridge from Donington Park.

Fiat unveils new 900cc TwinAir two-cylinder engine

Wed, 07 Jul 2010

Fiats of old used to feature noisy two-cylinders with a fetish for overheating, yet the Italians are at it again, this week releasing details of their new TwinAir two-cylinder 900cc engines. You can see how it works in our video below. The new engines, the first in a series of two-cylinders by the Italians, are designed to trump all other downsizing efforts. Headline figures from the 83bhp twin are 23% more power than the regular 1.2 four-pot and the same as a 1.4 16v - yet with 30% less consumption.