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Exhaust Muffler Assembly Fits 1999-2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara Walker on 2040-parts.com

US $171.14
Location:

Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Exhaust Component Mount Type:Uses Factory Hangers SKU:WK:47772 Automotive Item Grade:OEM Standard Part Brand:Walker Most Popular Make / Model:Chevrolet Tracker Manufacturer Part Number:47772 Muffler Inlet Diameter Designation:Outside Diameter Muffler Outlet Diameter Designation:Outside Diameter Quantity Needed:1; Muffler Body Material:Stainless Steel Feature Point:Spun-locked heads to help prevent rupture Muffler Inlet Connection Type:Pipe Connection Fitment:Direct OE Replacement Muffler Outlet Connection Type:Pipe Connection UPC:Does not apply

BMW: The fastest Christmas song…in the world

Fri, 14 Dec 2012

BMW has enlisted the BMW M135i, DTM driver Martin Tomczyk and the Zurich Acapella Group to create the fastest Christmas song in the world. The BMW M135i may not be a ‘real’ BMW M car, but it’s still mighty swift. With its 3.0 litre straight six complete with Twin Scroll Turbo it delivers 315bhp and can get to 62mph (with the auto ‘box) in an impressive 4.9 seconds.

Audi RS7 Sportback refreshed with 190 mph top speed

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Audi has fitted the RS7 Sportback with a series of mild styling changes only 18 months after its reveal at the 2013 Detroit auto show. Among the subtle visual modifications brought to the plush performance liftback is a lightly reworked front end. It features a restyled single-frame grille set within a slightly more structured bumper, bringing its appearance in line with less-powerful versions of the A7 Sportback revealed last week.

Rolls Royce 102EX: Electric Phantom revealed

Tue, 01 Mar 2011

Electric Rolls Royce Phantom Rolls Royce has taken the wraps of its experimental electric Phantom at  Geneva – Rolls Royce 102EX –  and they certainly haven’t done things by halves. Rolls Royce engineers have taken the regular engine out of the Phantom and replaced it with a pair of electric motors rated at 145 kWh and possibly the biggest lithium-ion battery bank on four wheels. The Phantom EV uses five lithium-cobalt-manganese-oxide (or NCM) pouch cells which form the shape of the engine and live under the bonnet.