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Harley Oil Pressure Switch - Sportster Xl Xlh 1977-2013 883 1200 1000 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Maurertown, Virginia, US

Maurertown, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THE FORM OF A REFUND FOR THE PURCHASE PRICE ONCE THE ITEM IS RECEIVED IN THE CONDITION IT WAS SENT. NO RETURNS ON FRAMES, ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS. THERE WILL BE A 20% RESTOCKING FEE PER ITEM ON ITEMS THAT WERE PURCHASED BY MISTAKE OR BUYER CHANGED THEIR MIND AFTER THE SALE BUT BEFORE SHIPMENT, WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON ITEMS SHIPPED UNLESS WE MISREPRESENTED OR DIDN'T DESCRIBE THEM CORRECTLY. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:DRAG SPECIALTIES Manufacturer Part Number:DS-272159

New Jaguar XJC – the Coupe

Tue, 14 Jul 2009

Jaguar already has a new Jaguar XJC on the drawing board – a coupe version of the new Jaguar XJ The last Jaguar XJC was in the ’70s, and was built on the SWB version of the Series II Jaguar XJ.  In fact – by the time Jaguar got round to launching the XJC on to the market in 1975 – it was the only XJ that had the SWB, as all XJ saloons had moved over to the LWB as standard. A glorious-looking car – especially in ‘New Avengers’ guise as driven by Steed – it was plagued by the problems that beset British Leyland at the time.

Autoweek in review: The 2012 Paris motor show coverage, auto-journalist Chris Economaki passes, and we drive the greenest Porsche Panamera.

Fri, 28 Sep 2012

The 2012 Paris auto show kicked off this week and we've got boots on the ground bringing you all the news from the city of lights. Check out all the Paris coverage in Autoweek's Paris motor show section here. Longtime racing journalist Chris Economaki died Thursday, Sept.

2011 Saturn Vue: GM confirms plug-in crossover is on track

Tue, 07 Jul 2009

A plug-in electric powertrain once destined for a Saturn crossover will live on at General Motors and will arrive in 2011 in another vehicle. GM vice chairman and product chief Tom Stephens confirmed to wire service Reuters that the project remains on track. The automaker was scheduled to bring a plug-in version of the Saturn Vue to market in 2011.