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Fass Titanium Fuel Pump Fits Dodge Cummins Diesel 05-14 5.9/6.7l 95gph Td07095g on 2040-parts.com

US $654.55
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:FASS DIESEL PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS Other Part Number:FASS TITANIUM SERIES FUEL AIR SEPARATION SYSTEM Manufacturer Part Number:TD07095G, T D07 095G FASS 5.9 5.9L 6.7 6.7L Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Toyota says data show drivers stepped on the wrong pedal

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ReLive: Frankfurt motor show 2013

Fri, 13 Sep 2013

If you missed any of our live coverage of the 2013 IAA Frankfurt motor show, fear not as here is a comprehesive list of the good, the bad, and the ugly (naming no names) from the show: Audi Audi Sport Quattro concept: what is the future of Audi design? Audi turns the world upside-down Photoset: Audi Sport quattro concept BMW What's going on with the i3's IP? Bentley New Bentley stand channels Prada Brabus The 6-wheeled Brabus G-Wagen edition Bugatti Bugatti Veyron 'Pimp My Heritage' edition Citroën Citroën Cactus – The bright future of Interior Design Recline like a goddess Nothing prickly about this Cactus Dacia Honest design bites the dust(er) Infiniti Video: Alfonso Albaisa – The Infiniti Q30 concept Jaguar Jaguar C-X17 concept: Right idea, slightly rushed Photoset: Jaguar C-X17 concept Lexus Lexus LF-NX concept – a blip or jumping the shark?

Jaguar XF: 2.2 Diesel XF embarks on U.S. road trip

Tue, 08 Nov 2011

Jaguar XF: 2.2 Diesel - off to show the US how frugal it is We did wonder why Jaguar chose to launch the new XF 2.2 Diesel at the New York Motor Show in the Spring. After all, Americans aren’t exactly the biggest lovers of oil-burning engines. But it looks like Jaguar are planning to change their minds about the virtues of running a diesel-engined luxury car.