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Gt35 Gt3582 Gt3540 Dual Ball Bearing .70 Full Stage Iii 500hp Turbo Charger Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,277.77
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:KO Speed Exhaust (Downpipe) Flange:4-Bolt Circular Manufacturer Part Number:TBK-KOS-SL-UNI-GT35R-BB-HUGE Exhaust (Turbo Manifold) Flange:Standard T3 4-Bolt Interchange Part Number:GT35/ GT3582/ GT3540/ GT3540E/ GT3582R Turbine A/R:0.82 Instruction Included:No Turbine Trim:73 Compressor A/R:0.7 Turbine Inducer / Exducer (mm):73.60 / 64.50 Compressor Inducer /Exducer (MM):66.36 / 81.87 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Compressor Trim:55

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Jaguar F-Type Coupe ‘Art of Villainy’ with Tom Hiddleston continues #GoodToBeBad campaign (video)

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Volvo's Mean Green semi breaks records in Utah

Wed, 02 May 2012

The Volvo hybrid truck, a.k.a. Mean Green, achieved two world speed records at Wendover Airfield in Utah, one for the standing kilometer and one for the flying kilometer. It didn't hit its planned top velocity of 165 mph, but 147 mph is still a respectable speed for a truck originally meant for hauling trailers down a highway.

1975 JC Whitney catalog: A bonanza of aftermarket Volkswagen goodies

Fri, 11 Apr 2014

Back before there was the Internet, or even big car-parts chain stores, there was the JC Whitney catalog. Printed on cheap, pulpy paper and featuring tens of thousands of tiny, hand-drawn illustrations, these thick books gave me many hours of enjoyment in the early 1980s, as I fantasized about how I'd modify my incredibly sketchy and hooptified '58 Beetle. Now I've picked up a 1975 JC Whitney catalog, and the Volkswagen section is even better than I remembered!