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Magnaflow Performance Exhaust 35170 Stainless Steel Exhaust Tip on 2040-parts.com

US $107.26
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Condition:New Brand:MagnaFlow Exhaust Products Surface Finish:Brand New Manufacturer Part Number:35170 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:Magnaflow 35170 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:MAG35170 Seller SKU:FBHB35170

British Grand Prix (2013): RESULT

Sun, 30 Jun 2013

The 2013 British Grand Prix at Silverstone (pictured) saw a rash of tyre failures It’s the ‘home’ Grand Prix at Silvertsone for not just the British drivers, but a chunk of the teams that are based in the UK for their F1 operations. The front row of Mercedes’ Hamilton and Rosberg (based in Brackley) and a second row of Red Bulls (based in Milton Keynes) promised plenty of action, and that’s what we got. But much of it for the wrong reasons.

JLR (Jaguar Land Rover): 1,000 new jobs at Halewood

Tue, 13 Mar 2012

Jaguar Land Rover recruiting 1,000 at Halewood Jaguar Land Rover are creating 1,000 new jobs at their Halewood plant to keep up with orders for the Range Rover Evoque and Freelander 2. We’ve reported umpteen times on Land Rover’s order book for the Range Rover Evoque, and how the stylish new entry-level Range Rover has scored a direct hit with buyers, And that’s now translating in to even more jobs at Land Rover, just nine months after Evoque production started. JLR has announced the creation of 1,000 extra jobs at their Halewood plant on Merseyside to try and keep pace with the burgeoning order book not just for the Range Rover Evoque, but also for the Freelander 2 which is also being created as CKDs for shipping to India.

One-fourth of U.S. drivers have trouble paying for auto repairs, AAA says

Thu, 04 Aug 2011

Americans have difficulty paying for costly vehicle repairs and are driving older cars longer, according to a survey released by AAA. One quarter of American drivers said they would be unable to pay for repairs to their vehicle of more than $2,000, and one in eight said they would be unable to pay for repairs of more than $1,000, the survey said. More than half of drivers said they are still driving an older vehicle “because they do not want the financial burden of a new one,” the survey said.