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Ka24 S13 T25 Huge Stage Ii Turbo Charger 300+hp Boost Kit For 89-94 Nissan 240sx on 2040-parts.com

US $1,055.54
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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:KO Speed Compressor Trim:40 Manufacturer Part Number:TBK-KOS-SL-T25+TM-KA24-S-S13-22 Exhaust (Downpipe) Flange:Standard 5-Bolt for Nissan Interchange Part Number:T-304 Stainless Steel Turbo Manifold Exhaust (Turbo Manifold) Flange:Standard T25/ T28 Other Part Number:Racing Exhaust Header/Turbocharger Kit Turbine A/R:0.86 Instruction Included:No Turbine Trim:73 Compressor A/R:0.42 Turbine Inducer / Exducer (mm):52.90 / 45.47 Compressor Inducer /Exducer (MM):37.80 / 59.70 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

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Vauxhall VXR8 Tourer (2013) first official pictures

Thu, 28 Mar 2013

This is Vauxhall's most powerful estate car ever: the VXR8 Tourer. Based on the Australian market's outgoing HSV Commodore R8 Tourer, the VXR8 uses a previous-gen Chevrolet Corvette V8 engine to lug along the biggest loadspace in its class. Is this the ultimate sub-£50k family car?

Court order BANS publication of VW’s Luxury car security codes

Tue, 30 Jul 2013

Bentley is just one of VW’s marques whose security has been compromised There have been plenty of stories around in recent years of car makers’ security systems being easily hacked by spotty boys with a laptop, and now a scientist at Birmingham University has cracked VW’s Megamos Crypto system that protects cars like Bentley and Porsche. Flavia Garcia has cracked the code that transmits between VW’s luxury cars – like Bentleys and Porsches – and the key fob, which potentially fatally compromises VW’s security. Garcia had planned to publish his paper on the fatal flaws in the Megamos Crypto system at the Usenix Security Symposium in Washington next month, but a judge has put the kybosh on that.

Clay modeler turns steel sculptor in new exhibition

Thu, 19 Sep 2013

A GM Holden clay modeler who has used his skills to transform scrap metal into over 400 works of art will display his creations at an new exhibition in Melbourne, Australia.   Jamie Schena, whose sculptures will be displayed in his ‘Mechanisation' show at custom bike shop Gasolina, sold his first artwork in 2001 after starting to sculpt models from bits of scrap metal lying around his father's workshop. After helping to rebuild engines and design farm machinery in his family's mechanical and engineering business, he moved to Melbourne to study Industrial Design at Monash University.