Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ls1, Ls2 Lsx Steel Monster Stage 3 Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Knightdale, North Carolina, United States

Knightdale, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Less than 5000 miles on this before I pulled the engine from my LSX Corvette it has sat so some surfacing will not hurt but it will clean up automatically as well.  
This was from my Monster Stage 3 clutch kit. 2000 Corvette but will fit other LSX builds

From Monsters site...

GM LSX 28LBS FLYWHEEL

Designed to fit all LSx based engines with the offset 6 bolt pattern. These are cnc machined to OE specs and are zero balanced making them the best flywheel on the market (in our opinion of course). All of the machine work is done here in Texas! These flywheels come parallel ground to .002” and are machined from solid 1045 billet steel. Made in the U.S.A.!


Ford Fiesta deliveries delayed, storm-damaged rail lines blamed

Tue, 13 Jul 2010

Ford Motor Co.'s shipments of the 2011 Ford Fiesta subcompact to U.S. dealerships will be delayed by 10 days to two weeks because of storm-damaged railroad lines. Key railroads in northern Mexico were severely damaged by Hurricane Alex on June 30 and later by Tropical Storm Bonnie, said Angie Kozleski, a Ford spokeswoman.

Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition revealed

Sat, 28 Feb 2009

Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition Uwe Gemballa and his team are probably the world’s best Porsche Carrera GT Tuners. There have been a number of tuned and pimped versions from them in the last few years (you wonder when they’re going to run out of donor cars  – there were only 1270 ever made), but this one looks particularly good. Based on a standard donor Porsche Carrera GT, the Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition gets a power increase of around 50bhp, taking it to 670bhp (not as mad as some of the Gemballa Carrera GTs have been) and 470lb/ft of torque.

Parents 'taxi drivers' for their children

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

PARENTS spend around six months of their lives playing taxi driver for their children, a poll has found. A new survey claims that the average mum and dad clocks up around 30 miles a week ferrying their youngster to school, to clubs and to see friends, spending around three-and-a-half hours in the car. It means that the average parent racks up around 26,741 miles driving their child around between the ages of three and 20, and spends around 3,147 hours behind the wheel, according to Goodyear, which commissioned the poll.