Centric 130.67023 Brake Master Cylinder-premium Master Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, US
Master Cylinders & Parts for Sale
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy / pontiac hardtop rear pass side window felt retainer (US $25.00)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy / pontiac hardtop rear driver side window felt retainer (US $25.00)
- Centric 130.44743 brake master cylinder-preferred premium master cylinder(US $99.64)
- Centric 131.62017 brake master cylinder-c-tek standard brake master cylinder(US $43.23)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy / pontiac hardtop rear pass side 1/4 window moulding(US $40.00)
- Centric 130.65061 brake master cylinder-premium master cylinder(US $89.42)
Hennessey tunes Chevrolet SS to 1,000 hp
Fri, 02 May 2014Forget the Camaro Z/28 for a minute: Hennessey is offering performance packages for the Chevrolet SS that boost the car from from a not-unreasonable 475 hp to the "there's-just-no-way" 1,000 hp. That's right, Hennessey Performance saw a gap in the market for rear-wheel drive domestic sedans with 1,000 hp on tap, and like any smart business, went for it. In fact, we don't know why this niche hasn't been filled until now.
2012 BMW X6 Facelift revealed
Thu, 26 Jan 20122012 BMW X6 Facelift arrives - if you look hard The reveal of the new BMW X6 M50d earlier today also heralds a facelift for the entire X6 range. Due to debut at Geneva 2012. After endless teasing – and speculation going back several years – BMW has introduced the X6 M50d and its new M Division siblings earlier today.
Toyota's quake-hit Yaris plant offline for at least another month
Wed, 30 Mar 2011Toyota's quake-hammered Miyagi assembly plant, which makes the Yaris small car for export to the United States, is expected to be offline for at least another month. Workers have completed repairs at the factory and restored electricity, but the facility cannot get supplies of natural gas, a person familiar with the situation said. The assessment underscores the long road facing Toyota and other Japanese automakers in bringing plants back into full operation following the deadly quake, which killed more than 11,000 people, ruptured gas lines, shutdown electric grids and snarled logistics across half the country.