Chevrolet Gm Oem 14-16 Corvette Removable Top-frame Front Bracket Right 22786812 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
- Automatic transmission cooler line kit -6an push lok hose th350 400 super cooler(US $199.00)
- C4 1970-81 gasket set c-4 transmission transtec overhaul seal seals gaskets kit(US $45.99)
- Honda accord transmission at; cpe, 3.0l 06 07(US $950.00)
- Reamer 84754-rm for 84754-08k 4t60e(US $60.00)
- Mopar 04531216ab auto trans extension housing seal(US $15.99)
- Auto trans oil pan gasket mopar 53007568ac fits 99-04 jeep grand cherokee(US $25.99)
BMW X1 US launch delayed – because the new X3 is so good
Wed, 04 May 2011BMW X1 - not in the US until late 2012 It would have been inconceivable just a few years ago that there could ever be a market in the US for a car like the BMW X1. But times have changed and even Americans see the benefits of a (much) smaller SUV, so BMW was originally planning on launching the X1 in the US around now. That X1 launch got put back until later in 2011 because the Leipzig plant – which builds the X1 – was running at capacity to meet the demands from Europe.
Hongik University wins 2011 Ferrari World Design Contest
Tue, 19 Jul 2011Seoul's Hongik University scooped first place honors in the 2011 Ferrari World Design Contest. 50 highly prestigious universities developed designs for Ferrari's cars of the future, and students from the Korean school beat the second-placed Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) of Turin, Italy, in the final while London's Royal College of Arts (RCA) finished in third place. The ‘Eternità', developed by Kim Cheong Ju, Ahn Dre and Lee Sahngseok, was the winning design for Hongik University, while Azerbaijan's Samir Sadikhov, studying at IED, earned him second place with the ‘Xezri'.
Speading plea as fines quadruple
Wed, 11 Jun 2014A MOTHER whose two-year-old son was one of eight people who died in a horrific road crash has spoken of the need for motorists to "break the habit of speeding to prevent more needless deaths". Tracey Mohabir's comments came as the Government announced a four-fold increase in fines available to magistrates, meaning motorway speeders could be forced to pay up to £10,000. Mrs Mohabir's son Marcus was travelling with his father Steve and two friends, Toby and Kate Beasley, when their Land Rover was hit by a speeding BMW which crashed through the central reservation on the A23 near Pycombe, Sussex, on May 16 2004.