Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Pressure regulator adjustable aluminum fuel pressure regulator with manometerkit(US $24.98)
- Fuel injection pressure regulator w0133-1849085(US $10.97)
- Oem 22670-8h300 for infiniti g35 3.5-l-v6 fuel pressure injection regulator(US $20.04)
- Oem 23280-38020 for lexus es350 toyota avalon fuel pressure injection regulator(US $21.83)
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- Fuel pressure regulator for mercury outboard 20 25 30 40 45 50 60hp 892267a50(US $30.99)
University of Huddersfield Degree Show 2010
Tue, 06 Jul 2010The University of Huddersfield Transportation Design course recently exhibited the work of this year's graduating students as part of the School of Art and Design degree show. Huddersfield's course is very much a transportation – rather than purely automotive design-based degree – and the work of this year's graduating class therefore spans a broad range of projects, from automotive design, bikes and trains through to work that draws strongly from the world of product and interior design. Land Rover LRS-1 Paul Davey Research into the history of the Land Rover Defender, which included extensive research with owners old and new, led Davey down the route of defining a new entry-level model for the company.
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: Official
Mon, 28 Feb 2011Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 - Official Photo We may have seen just about everything there is to see of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 with all the photo leaks there have been in the last week or two. But there’s nothing as good as the official stuff and the official confirmations. There’s no doubting the Aventador’s lineage.
Saab enters Court Protection – just as we predicted
Wed, 07 Sep 2011Victor Muller takes Saab in to Court Protection Two weeks ago we reported that Saab were about to seek court protection from its creditors in a bid to buy time until investment from China arrives. And that’s exactly what’s happening. Saab are waiting for investment funding from China – via Pang Da and Youngman – totalling €245 million which should put Saab back on a solvent footing – at least for a while – and allow the beleaguered Swedish car maker to resume production and push on with future plans.