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J2 For Ap1/ap2 Exhaust Manifold 4-2-1 Racing Header+blue Washer Cup Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $113.99
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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CRC HDS-HS2000+J2-A-9006-BL Instruction Included:No Interchange Part Number:T-304 Stainless Steel Racing Manifold Materials:Stainless Steel Other Part Number:Performance Series Header Exhaust Kit Color:Metallic Placement on Vehicle:Front Colors:Washer Color: Blue Surface Finish:Chrome Polished Stainless Steel Part Brand:charismatic_racing_concepts Warranty:Yes Inlet / Outlet Size (IN):2" / 2.5" Brand:CR Concepts UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

Kia GT4 Stinger concept (2014) first official pictures

Tue, 14 Jan 2014

By Damion Smy First Official Pictures 14 January 2014 09:00 Kia has shown its first rear-wheel drive sports car at the Detroit motor show. The GT4 Stinger was shown to the press as the brand’s potential rival for the Toyota GT-86 and Subaru BRZ. The GT4 Stinger is a 2+2, front-engined coupe powered by a 311bhp 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine taken from Kia’s Optima racecars.

BMW Concept Active Tourer [w/Gallery]

Fri, 14 Sep 2012

BMW will be presenting its new concept, the BMW Concept Active Tourer, at this month's Paris motor show as part of the ongoing development of the BMW brand and its model range. With a length of 4,350 mm, a width of 1,834mm and a height of 1,560mm, the wedge-shaped BMW Concept Active Tourer targets the premium market along with families, and because of the car's long wheelbase of 2,670mm and a high roofline it allows for a spacious interior. The car's front face features the signature front-tilted BMW radiator grille and wraparound headlamps with two large air inlets underneath, designed to emphasize the car's width.

VW plans to sell Polo in U.S.

Fri, 16 Jan 2009

Volkswagen plans to sell its Polo small car in the U.S. VW development chief Ulrich Hackenberg said the automaker plans to sell the car in the U.S. to take advantage of American buyers' increasing enthusiasm for smaller, fuel-efficient cars.