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Ford Mustang 2015 2017 2.3l Turbo Engine Motor Assembly Broken Oil Pan 71k Miles on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:UsedAn item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“““SEE PHOTO. TESTED . You will receive exactly what is contained in the pictures. Feel free to contact us for any questions so we can provide helpful answers. Please check all pictures and be sure it will fit your car model before buying.””” Read Less Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Mileage:72000 Interchange Part Number:300-09218A Conditions & Options:2 BREAKS LOWER (OIL PAN) Designation:Used Genuine OEM:Yes Inventory ID:22315ECU Make:FORD Model:MUSTANG Other Part Number:4445058752 PartNumber:300 Stock #:AA0087 Year:2016

Honda's FCEV concept previewed ahead of LA show

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

Honda has announced its FCEV concept will be making its world debut at the upcoming Los Angeles auto show. The carmaker is remaining fairly tight-lipped about the concept, although it has released this artful render. Honda also says the FCEV concept previews a potential design direction for its next-generation fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) launching in the U.S and Japan in 2015 and later in Europe.

Chicago tuner breaks 9-second mark with Nissan GT-R

Mon, 01 Aug 2011

AMS Performance of Chicago, holder of the fastest quarter-mile time in a Nissan GT-R, has set the bar higher with an 8.97-second run at 169 mph. According to AMS, the run also grabbed the fastest 60-to-130-mph time, at 3.34 seconds. The Alpha 12, the shop's flagship performance package, cranks up the GT-R's output to 1,500 hp.

L'argus European Design Competition 2004 winners announced

Wed, 07 Jan 2004

With its 3rd design competition, French automotive magazine L'argus de l'automobile challenged design students in the European Union to express their creativity on the theme 'Imagine the convertible commercial vehicle'. With a total of 350 designs submitted, the competition was a resounding success, confirming the interest design schools and their students are taking in this forward-looking competition. Starting out from a light commercial vehicle, the candidates had to propose changes adapted to the specific needs of their user: their basic vehicle could for example be transformed into a helicopter for delivery services, into a work platform for engineers, into a workshop for joiners.