Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Carborundum Speed Holder New Old Stock Auto Body Repair Garage Shop Paint Metal on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Greenfield, Tennessee, United States

Greenfield, Tennessee, United States

Carborundum speed holder   see pictures feel free to ask questions. I usually combine shipping unless it is big items.


Payment

Payment is expected within 3 days after your 

item has ended.I know things happen that we 

can't control. If something happens and you can't

make your payment within 3 days, please contact 

me and let me know and I will try to work with you.

Shipping


I do combine shipping on some items. I usually ship 

within 1 day after item has ended.

Description

All items are described as close to accurate

as possible. But I am human and sometimes

I make mistakes. If there has been a mistake 

in descibing this item I will refund your money. 

Returns

On certain items I accept returns. Please look 

carefully to see if your item is one of them. If it 

is and there is a problem, please contact me before 

leaving bad feedback. (Please remember that I am not 

responsible for the mistakes of the USPS. All items are

packaged carefully. If your purchase is valuable 

please ask me for insurance.)


 

Nissan's engine twist--double the fuel injectors

Mon, 27 Jul 2009

If one fuel injector helps improve engine performance, will two fuel injectors do twice the job? Not exactly. But Nissan Motor Co.

Smart to sell Nissan-built car in U.S. in 2011

Wed, 06 Oct 2010

The U.S. distributor of Smart cars says it has a tentative deal with Nissan to sell a small, five-door car built by the Japanese automaker under the Smart brand, beginning in late 2011. Smart USA Distributor LLC, which is owned by Roger Penske's Penske Automotive Group, said the car would be powered by a gasoline engine and fit the B-segment size class.

CAR interviews Karl Schlicht, Toyota and Lexus product chief (2014)

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

By Damion Smy Motor Industry 07 July 2014 11:07 CAR magazine interviewed Karl Schlicht, the product chief at Toyota and Lexus, to find out how one of the world's biggest car makers is fighting to make its cars more engaging. Japan's biggest manufacturer seemingly has quality and engineering licked, but is keen to inject real desirability on its European range - and products like the GT86 sports car and recently facelifted Yaris suggest that Toyota is making strides in that direction. Read on for our full interview.