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Ecm Stage 4 Racing Clutch Kit+chromoly Flywheel 86-95 Mustang Gt Lx 93-95 Cobra on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
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La Habra, California, United States

La Habra, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:eclutchmaster Condition::Condition: NEW Manufacturer Part Number:EC-81022HP4 EC-81022CF This Item Contains::Clutch Cover, Disc, Bearings, Flywheel Interchange Part Number:K70190-01 Pick:81022 381021 614014 FC65662 07042 Other Part Number:K0048-01 Short Description:86-95 FORD MUSTANG GT SVT 5.0L HIGH PERFORMANCE CL Surface Finish:6 puck solid ceramic rigid Miba disc, Chromoly Size::10.5" with 10 spline Country/Region of Manufacture:United States NOTE::C/KIT, FORD MUSTANG Part Brand:eCLUTCHMASTER

Nissan Hi-Cross Concept at 2012 Geneva motor show

Wed, 07 Mar 2012

Nissan made constant reference to being ‘owners’ of the crossover concept during their Geneva press conference. From the Murano to the Juke, via the Qashqai, rugged urban transport has been one of its big success stories (alright, maybe not the Murano). The seven-seater Hi-Cross Concept, premiered here, showcases some of the styling ideas that Nissan could filter through to future production models and also features a hybrid drivetrain and new version of its CVT gearbox.

'Spen' King, father of the Range Rover, dies

Mon, 28 Jun 2010

Charles Spencer "Spen" King, a British engineer and father of the original Range Rover, died on June 26 at age 85. King passed away as a result of injuries sustained when his bicycle collided with a van earlier this month. King entered the auto business in 1942 as an apprentice for Rolls-Royce before going to work for his uncles, Spencer and Maurice Wilks, at Rover.

Jaguar C-XF concept car (2007) teaser image

Fri, 15 Dec 2006

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 15 December 2006 04:12 Jaguar has issued this tantalising teaser of its new XF - the car that will replace the S-type exec next year. The covers will be whisked off this concept car at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2007 proving that, finally, Jaguar is throwing off its stuffy image after years of safe, retro-styled saloons. Although this tightly cropped teaser shot doesn't reveal the whole car, it's plain to see that the new S-type will look forwards, not over its shoulder at the famous saloons in Jag's potted history.