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Fuel Pump&assembly W/ Fuel Level Sensor For Chevrolet Oldsmobile Pontiac V6 3.4l on 2040-parts.com

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South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:052309-cnbatteries Interchange Part Number 1:MU1265 FG0148 FG0169 5302010 P74794M Interchange Part Number:MU1806 MU1532 MU224 MU1794 E3372M 25172228 Interchange Part Number 2:P1058M P1502M 9535078 FL1532M 402P3372M P74987M Other Part Number:19122465 19180118 25323823 25329396 19180119 Interchange Part Number 3:67303 67471 67474 25323826 25329396 SP6224M Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:cn-batteries Warranty:Yes UPC:601209312088

Green fuel 'costly and harmful'

Fri, 07 Feb 2014

A NEW "GREEN" FUEL to be introduced in the UK to meet EU regulations could be costly and harmful, according to tests carried out by What Car? magazine. The E10 fuel, which contains 10% bio-ethanol, was less efficient than the current E5 (up to 5% bio-ethanol) blend across every engine type tested, What Car?

Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S

Thu, 13 Sep 2007

By Guy Bird Motor Shows 13 September 2007 01:40 Welcome to the sportiest Quattroporte yet If the recently launched Sport GT version of Maserati’s flagship Quattroporte wasn’t quite sharp enough for you, now there’s yet another version to choose: the Sport GT S. The Italian firm is calling it the 'ultimate expression of Maserati’s flagship car sportiness'. Power remains the same but the whole suspension set-up has been tightened.

Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo (2011) launches

Fri, 09 Jul 2010

The Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo 2011 debuted at Goodwood If you went down to the Goodwood Festival of Speed over the weekend you may well have come across Alpina’s latest offering – the Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo – which, following the news yesterday that BMW have retired the current generation (E60) M5 and that you’ll have to wait intil next year for the new M5 – is the only way to hop in to a brand new ‘Hot’ 5 series for at least the next 9 months. Not only is the Alpina B5 the only really quick 5 series on the market now, it will also be a lot less ubiquitous in the long run than BMW’s own M5. A lot to be said for that.