Carburetor Mounting Gasket Fel-pro 60249 on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, United States
Carburetor Parts for Sale
Advanced engine design 6.5" vacuum alcohol power valve p/n 5065a(US $18.95)
Advanced engine design holley 4150 pro series carburetor base plate p/n 6500a(US $218.95)
Advanced engine design blue/silver holley 4150 carburetor fuel line p/n 6095(US $84.95)
Advanced engine design blue square bore throttle cable bracket kit p/n 6600b(US $81.95)
Carburetor repair kit standard 419b(US $29.36)
Carburetor repair kit standard 422b(US $33.74)
Renault Frendzy concept
Thu, 07 Jul 2011Renault has revealed details of the Frendzy concept ahead of its anticipated debut at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show. Fully electric, and with an asymmetrical design, the compact vehicle is the fourth 'life-cycle' concept to be unveiled since Laurens van den Acker took over from Patrick leQuement. Designed by Deyan Denkov (exterior) and RCA graduate Ana Zadnik (interior), the Frendzy's design blends the utility of a commercial business vehicle and the comfort of a family car.
Lamborghini V12 Parade Sant’Agata Bolognese +video
Sat, 27 Nov 2010Lamborghini V12 Parade at Sant'Agata Bolognese Back at the start of November we reported that Lamborghini were celebrating the end of the Murcielago after almost a decade of V12 goodness from Sant’Agata’s finest. Which was a bit of an odd time to celebrate, we thought, especially as Murcielago 4099 rolled of the line back in May. But the news – it transpires – was timed to coincide with a parade of the finest V12 Lamborghinis around Sant’Agata Bolognese to celebrate Lamborghini’s finest creations.
Pagani Huayra – name confirmed – Exclusive!
Thu, 06 Jan 2011That little die-cast Pagani? It IS the Pagani Huayra We’ve had a little blat of activity over the last week or so on the replacement for the Pagani Zonda – the car we have known until recently only by its Pagani codename – the Pagani C9. Yesterday we ran a story that reported Pagani registering the name Pagani Huayra with EU trademark agencies, which we thought may point to the name for the C9.