Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Fuel Filter Mahle Kl 517 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.88
Location:

Hempstead, New York, United States

Hempstead, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:33538, 616-33538, G8615, SFS5366, 86538, 431028 SKU:M1:KL517 Other Part Number:E1000-121813-MAH, FF254, 3538, 2-FF254 Brand:Mahle Filter Type:Fuel Filter Manufacturer Part Number:KL 517 Filter Height (mm):162.00 Filter Outside Diameter (mm):55.50 Position:In-Line Filter Connecting Diameter-Outlet (mm):7.9 Fitment Footnotes:Filter Type In-line Fuel Filter; Filter Connecting Diameter-Inlet (mm):7.9 Quantity Needed:1; AAIA Part Type Description:Fuel Filter UPC:Does not apply

Concept Car of the Week: Audi Rosemeyer (2000)

Fri, 22 Mar 2013

When the Volkswagen group opened Autostadt in June 2000, rumors of a mysterious prototype drew the crowds in the Audi Pavilion. The German brand unveiled an impressive concept that crystallized its latest design philosophy, while also nodding to its glorious racing history. Designed under Peter Schreyer's supervision, the rounded volumes of the Rosemeyer are animated with precise geometric details expressing quality, rationalism and honesty – the foundations of Audi Design.

£70 fine for seven-second parking gaff

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

A CHARITY worker has learned a pricey lesson after being fined £70 by a council for a seven-second stop on zig-zag lines outside a school. Joyce Sale was dropping off charity concert leaflets at the primary school when she was captured by a parking camera car operated by Birmingham City Council. She then received a council letter in the post with details of the penalty notice, working out at £10 for every second her car was stopped.

Bentley at the Geneva Motor Show – it’s not just cars

Mon, 22 Feb 2010

The Bentley Breitling Watch - on sale at the Bentley Boutique at the Geneva Motor Show It looks like Bentley are taking the whole ‘Merchandise’ thing as seriously as Ferrari do. Perhaps they decided last year – when Bentley were selling next to no cars – that shoving the Bentley logo on a range of upmarket toys was a way to bring in some much needed revenue. It was even reported at the nadir of Bentley sales that they had their craftsmen – who had nothing to do – churning out some bespoke furniture.