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Moroso 62191 Professional Series 18" Universal Camshaft Cam Degree Wheel Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Story City, Iowa, US

Story City, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:14 Day Money Back Guarantee. All returns must have an RGA number. Please call us at 515-733-2890 ext. 600 for RGA number for return. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs back to KMJ. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:62191 Interchange Part Number:MOR 62191 Other Part Number:MOR 62191 Part Brand:MOROSO Placement on Vehicle:Array UPC:084663621918

McLaren P1: Geneva Motor Show

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

The new McLaren P1 has been revealed publicly for theĀ firstĀ time at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show where it goes up against LaFerrari. In contrast, McLaren has been busy trailing the P1 for months and had revealed all we really wanted to know ahead of today at Geneva. That garnered more column inches for the McLaren than the Ferrari in the run-up to Geneva but it’s meant that the actual public reveal of the McLaren P1 has been totally overshadowed today by the reveal of LaFerrari.

Studebaker trees: Dead company, living advertisement

Thu, 28 Apr 2011

Some of you may have seen this already; it’s been popular on the map sites for a while. But those who don’t know about Bendix Woods County Park west of South Bend, Ind., feast your eyes on 5,000 pine trees, planted in 1937, spelling Studebaker when viewed from high enough. Bendix Woods park was formerly the Studebaker proving grounds, and much of the track surface is still visible in satellite photos.

McLaren P1 GTR track monster revealed at Pebble Beach

Sat, 16 Aug 2014

The McLaren P1 GTR track monster is revealed at Pebble Beach McLaren has taken the covers of the McLaren P1 GTR at Pebble Beach (after a tease last month) to demonstrate its design and intent ahead of production in 2015, and it certainly seems to tick all the boxes. Being built just for the track – with no need to comply with road regulations – McLaren are able to produce a car that re-writes track performance, with a focus on a bit more power – 1000PS (986bhp) – and a lot more handling prowess. The P1 GTR gets an 80mm increase in its front track, new front splitter and a set of slicks on 19″ forged wheels with centrelock hubs.