Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mgb - Tube Rear Axle Type - Pinion Pin on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Barrigada, Guam, US

Barrigada, Guam, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:British Leyland Manufacturer Part Number:BTB 871 w/ BTB 715 Other Part Number:MOSS 267-115 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:clean & smooth Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Item has been in storage for 15 plus years. Signs of the extensive storage are visible on the OE package and the part itself. The part surface is very smooth. The roll pin (BTB 715) is part of the pinion pin. It is removable. Both items are brand new, never used For restoration of your rear axle to OE specs this item should be considered as it is truly a vintage item from car manufacturer.  Only one (1) in stock.

Fiat 500C – the reveal happens

Mon, 16 Feb 2009

As we told you on Saturday, Fiat intended unveiling the new convertible 500 - The Fiat 500C – today, and here we have the first official images of the car. As we expected, the 500C gets a full-length canvas roof, with the C pillars staying in place to keep the cost down and add strength. But it seems we were wrong on its action – it’s going to be electric.

2006 Michelin Challenge Design seeks vehicle designs for California market

Tue, 08 Feb 2005

Michelin issued a call for entries to the global design community this week to kick off the 2006 Michelin Challenge Design, one of the industry's fastest growing vehicle design forums. In the last four years, Michelin Challenge Design has been the catalyst for students in design universities, design firms, professional designers from top OEMs, and individual designers from all over the world to have their work exhibited at a major international auto show in support of a central theme. Last year, submissions were received from 50 countries worldwide with selected designs displayed at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in January.

Italdesign Giugiaro tweets first glimpse of new concept

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

Italdesign Giugiaro has released the first of a series of teaser images of its new Geneva-bound concept car, exclusively to its Twitter followers. The Volkswagen Group-owned Italian design house has announced that from today it will be posting teaser shots of the unnamed prototype in the build-up to this year's Geneva show. When the show gets up-and-running on  6 March, Giugiaro will be tweeting directly from their booth with pictures, news and videos.