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New Set Of 4 Chrome Oil Filters Harley Davidson Evo Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $35.98
Location:

Lebanon, Tennessee, US

Lebanon, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Return any unused, unopened part within 14 days with no prior authorization IF PART HAS NOT BEEN USED OR INSTALLED. It is your REPSONSIBILITY to make sure it fits BEFORE you try to install it. IF YOU BREAK IT, SCRATCH IT, do not expect me to refund your payment. If you have ANY doubts please consult a PROFESSIONAL mechanic. WE will guarantee fitment only on bikes brought to us and personally inspected by us. We can not guarantee fitment by phone without seeing your bike no more than a doctor can perform surgery over the phone. To return any part write the SALES RECORD NUMBER on the outside of the envelope. IF YOU BREAK IT, USE IT, DAMAGE IT please do not return. We inspect all parts before sending them. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Custom Chrome Surface Finish:CHROME

2011 / 2012 Kia Rio teased

Wed, 12 Jan 2011

2011 Kia Rio Sketch Kia has come a long way in the last few years. Its cars continue to become more relevant, the designs more contemporary and the cars more appealing. But that only applies to the very newest stuff.

Brazilian students develop soapbox racers for Volkswagen

Wed, 18 Dec 2013

Brazilian design students have competed for year-long internships at Volkswagen's Brazilian design studio by designing – and racing – soapbox cars. Established 15 years ago by Volkswagen South America design director Luiz Veiga, the Volkswagen Design Talent Contest refreshed its format for 2013 by challenging students to develop a prototype for a gravity-powered soapbox racer instead of asking for sketch and render-based proposals. According to Veiga, Volkswagen was looking for someone "capable of working away from the desk and able to create design solutions, assess and build them".

Quarter of car sellers 'lie'

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

MORE THAN a quarter (28%) of people selling a car admit to telling a ‘white lie’ to help the sale go ahead. The statistics are higher among young car sellers aged 18-25-years old, where 33% admit to lying to make sure their cars is sold. A study commissioned by vehicle history service HPI found 11% of sellers admitted to hiding problems with their car, while 9% are prepared to alter the mileage of their car to achieve a better price.