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Genuine Engine Cooling Fan Shroud Fits 1981-1991 Mercedes-benz 420sel 560sec,560 on 2040-parts.com

US $84.55
Location:

Canoga Park, California, United States

Canoga Park, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:IMC:118 33051 001 ItemWeight:1.39 Brand:WD Express Remanufactured (Y/N):N Manufacturer Part Number:118 33051 001 Engineering Name:Engine Cooling Fan Shroud UPC:Does not apply

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Take your driving test – at Halfords

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

Plans have been announced to extend practical driving test centres in to Halfords stores, starting with Wellingborough on February 5th. At the moment, there are around 400 driving test centres in the UK where you can take the practical part of your driving test, but that’s about to change with the news that Halfords – the car accessories chain – is to start offering driving tests. Halfords stores around the UK are expected to start offering test facilities after Road Safety Minister, Stephen Hammond, gave the go ahead for to extend driving test in to local stores to give learners more choice.

Video: Violent SRT Viper Cup crash leaves driver unharmed

Mon, 21 May 2012

SRT Viper Cup driver David Pintaric got a little wide in his Viper ACR-X at Road America, and the result was the violent end-over-end tumble you see posted above. The opening-lap crash took place during round three of the SRT Viper Cup and was caused by “driver error.” Pintaric was leading the series in points for the season when the crash took place.

Roads warning as massive transformer is moved

Thu, 14 Nov 2013

ONE OF THE BIGGEST abnormal loads ever transported on the roads will be trundling across the west of England this weekend - at an average speed of 4mph. The giant transformer, measuring almost 330ft long and weighing around 640 tonnes, will travel the 80 miles between Didcot in Oxfordshire and Avonmouth in Bristol. Police warn the trip will affect roads in Wiltshire, Bath and north-east Somerset and south Gloucestershire between 7pm on Friday and 6pm on Sunday.