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Engine Timing Chain Kit Front Fits 03-11 Honda Element 2.4l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $482.01
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:CLO:90711S Interchange Part Number:9-0711S, KT-4054S, 3-711S Brand:Cloyes Gear & Product Per Car Qty:1 Manufacturer Part Number:9-0711S Taxable:Y Country of Origin (Primary):TW UPC:00750385817709 MSDS Required Flag:N Placement on Vehicle:Front National Popularity Code:N Fitment Footnotes:Dohc; Life Cycle Status Code:4

Bentley Continental GTC Speed (2009) first pictures

Tue, 06 Jan 2009

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 06 January 2009 10:58 This is Bentley’s facelifted Continental GTC and the mid-life tweakery completes Crewe’s revisions to its Continental range. The changes also usher in the higher-power 600bhp Speed model, which Bentley predicts will account for two-thirds of GTC sales. It's also the car Bentley denied they'd build when we scooped the GTC Speed last year!The new Continental GTC range will be on display at next week's Detroit 2009 motor show.

Volkswagen Polo 2014 update announced ahead of Geneva Motor Show

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Fresh off the back of news that Volkswagen will show a hot new Polo R concept at the Geneva Motor Show 2014, the German firm has announced that its regular Polo supermini will receive a host of updates. The Polo’s mid-life 2014 facelift features some delicately revised styling inside and out, as well as a new range of more efficient engines and even more technology packed inside the smart little cabin. Please click on the image above to read more about the 2014 Volkswagen Polo

Historic first Porsche P1 electric vehicle goes on display

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

In what at first glance appears to be a blatant attempt to upset McLaren’s SEO – that’s Search Engine Optimisation – a Porsche P1 model has been announced. But this is no fearsome new 1,000hp rival to McLaren’s P1 hypercar (after all, Porsche already has one of those). Rather, the Porsche P1 actually dates from 1898, and produces just 3hp.