K-motion Racing K-6120 10 Degree Valve Lock - Set Of 16 Pair on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
K-Motion Racing K-6120 10 Degree Valve Lock - Set of 16 Pair Item Description
Features STRIPHTML($ITEMDESCRIPTION) Additional Information
Shipping Details
30 Days Return & Refund Policy
We are extremely fair, and in the rare event of something out of the ordinary happening, we will gladly work with you to find a solution. Our Guarantee Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
About Us We are a unique web store getting you the best deals on the market for wholesale prices. Our products are a 100% authentic and all brand new. We work with the biggest suppliers to bring you the best quality items in the market! We guarantee to provide the best service you have ever seen before! |
Valves & Valve Springs for Sale
- K-motion racing k-6110 10 degree valve lock - set of 16 pair(US $58.56)
- Kmotion "used" 1.550 o.d. valve springs(US $125.00)
- 1.600 exhaust valve - 5.065 oal 11/32(US $37.23)
- Manley 42379-16 1.650 spring cups(US $100.33)
- Howards cams performance street/strip valve spring 98442(US $93.97)
- Titanium race valves
Smart car inventor Nicolas Hayek dies
Wed, 30 Jun 2010Nicolas Hayek, the engineer and industrialist who founded the Swiss watch company Swatch and brought the world the Smart car, died on June 28 of heart failure at his office in Switzerland. He was 82. Hayek saved the Swiss watch industry from lower-priced Asian competition in the early 1980s by offering colorful, inexpensive Swatch timepieces that he backed with equally colorful marketing.
Rolls-Royce 'baby' RR4 (2008): first official pictures
Wed, 28 May 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 28 May 2008 09:07 Rolls-Royce has issued two design sketches of the new RR4 – the long-awaited 'baby' Rolls. As you might expect from Rolls-Royce, these things are relative: the RR4 will be longer than a long-wheelbase BMW 7-series and is expected to cost £175,000. Until now, information on the baby Rolls has been scant, but we can finally add some concrete detail to the story.
Bristol Cars put into bankruptcy protection
Thu, 03 Mar 2011U.K. carmaker Bristol Cars was placed into administration on Thursday, the British equivalent of bankruptcy. Officials now running the company said several people were laid off but that it was keeping the sales and service operations open.