Jack Oa8000 Replacement Head For Sensar Tv Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, US
Other for Sale
- Davis 1465 wheel-a-weigh small boat dolly 250lbs max (US $213.99)
- Magma a10-017 marine kettle combo stove & gas barbeque 17" party size(US $249.00)
- Valterra bayonet hose fitting f02-3108 ez coupler ~free shipping~new~red(US $10.00)
- 3" letter registration kit number sticker decals boat pwc brown black reg(US $19.99)
- Set of heavy duty black rubber 12 inch keel rollers - used(US $19.99)
- 2- 70' rope 5' handle combo water ski kneeboard sea ray regal bayliner boat(US $22.99)
Refreshed 2014 Chevrolet Malibu arrives
Fri, 31 May 2013Just a bit more than a year after launching the 2013 Malibu, Chevrolet took the wraps off its revised 2014 Malibu, saying the car is roomier (1.25 extra inches in the rear seat), more refined and more efficient than the outgoing model. The car gets a fresh face, revised interior, and a new 2.5-liter four standard. The 2.5-liter I-4 is direct injected and has variable valve lift control and start/stop for 196 hp and 186 lb-ft of torque.
Ford Fiesta (2011) US Spec leaks
Mon, 30 Nov 2009Pitures of what appears to be the 2011 US Spec Fiesta have leaked ahead of launch Ford have played a long game with the introduction to the US market of Europe’s favourite small car – the Ford Fiesta. They’ve run a very savvy social media campaign and had a whole heap of Fiestas running round the US in the hands of bloggers and other social media types – The Fiesta Movement – to get coverage for the Fiesta ahead of its launch at the LA Auto Show this week. But it looks like Ford in Canada have jumped the gun this afternoon and let loose pictures of the US spec Fiesta before its official reveal.
Fiat will buy the rest of Chrysler for $4.35 billion
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Fiat has announced that it will purchase the rest of Chrysler in a deal totaling $4.35 billion. Currently, the outstanding 41.6 percent stake in the company is owned by the UAW's voluntary employee beneficiary association, or VEBA, trust. Under the terms of the deal, Fiat won't shell out all $4.35 billion.