New Dorman Door Strap Suzuki Sx4 Chrysler Sebring Mercedes Benz 77202 on 2040-parts.com
Tooele, Utah, US
Other Parts for Sale
- Altrom imports atm tb5307 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $51.85)
- Altrom imports atm tb5302 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $55.00)
- Altrom imports atm tb5288 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $36.10)
- Altrom imports atm tb5287 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $53.65)
- Altrom imports atm tb5214 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $50.50)
- Altrom imports atm tb4224 - belt - camshaft / timing(US $29.80)
2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 spied
Mon, 23 Sep 2013The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is heading to dealerships now, which means it's a perfect time to start salivating over the prospect of an even more extreme take on an American classic: The 2015 Corvette Z06. These spy photos give us a hint at what to expect when Chevy gets around to announcing the car. From the look of it, the next Z06, which some sources suggest may be called the Z07, will be even meaner looking than the base Stingray.
BMW Z4M? Sorry, it’s the Z4 M-Sport
Sat, 19 Sep 2009BMW are testing a Z4 with an M-Sport package round the Nurburgring I suppose that at least this way you can have a Z4 that looks the part- with bigger wheels and bumpers and maybe even a suspension tweak or three – without having to bother with the big price ticket or the not inconsiderable running costs. To be fair, the Z4 sDrive35i is not particularly slow. It will manage to get to 60 mph in around 5.0 seconds; handles well and looks so much better than the Z3 did.
Gordon Murray and Yamaha reveal new Motiv city car (2016)
Thu, 21 Nov 2013By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 21 November 2013 11:00 This futuristic Smart ForTwo lookalike is in fact the Gordon Murray Design Motiv – and no, the latter part of that name isn’t a typo. Built in conjunction with Yamaha, the Motiv uses elements of F1, motorcycle and extra-automotive technology to try and cut down on the environmental impact building – and running – a car creates. Mainly, it’s the two-seater’s production process, coined ‘iStream’ by the 240mph McLaren F1’s designer Gordon Murray.