Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Tilton Quartermaster Qm 5.5" Titanium Road Imca Mini Clutch Race Modified on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:NEW TITANIUM Part Brand:UNKNOWN Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:655-118H-337 655-118H-360 655-118H-187

THREE BRAND ----------  NEW TITANIUM ------------ MINI CLUTCH PLATES FOR A 5.5" CLUTCH

    I HONESTLY DO NOT KNOW WHICH ONE THIS IS FOR.      SO LOOK  CAREFULLY AND THEN DECIDE

-----------------   LOOKS LIKE TWO PRESSURE PLATES, AND SOME KIND OF LOCKING FLOATER -----------------------------

   I AM GOING TO SELL IT WAY BELOW MARKET VALUE SO IT IS WELL WORTH CHECKING IT OUT IF YOU NEED THEM

--------------   IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY THEM IT WOULD BE NICE TO KNOW  -----------

SCRIBED ON EACH PLATE IS A NUMBER     655-118H-187        655-118H-337         655-118H-362     

           I ONLY HAVE ONE   SO THIS IS A ONE TIME OFFER    I AM SELLING ALL MY INVENTORIES AND I AM NOT RESTOCKING

              PLEASE PAY IMMEDIATELY IF YOU DO THE BUY IT NOW  AND I WILL ALSO THROW IN FREE SHIPPING

Hummer H2 SUT (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 28 Mar 2007

By Liz Turner First Official Pictures 28 March 2007 11:03 Hummer H2 SUT The H2 SUT gains the same 393hp 6.2-litre V8 and six-speed box as the SUV, plus its more refined interior. This might seem incongruous to a Brit: a pick-up is a working vehicle, right? Not in the States.

Geneva Show 2014: Third Generation TT Shows Its Face

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

AUDI has used the Geneva Motor Show to launch its hotly anticipated third generation TT sports coupe. Visually the car is clearly an evolution of an already winning formula, while under the skin it boasts improved performance and a hi-tech cabin. A crucial model for the German car maker, this latest TT shares many design cues with recently launched models such as the A3.

Enzo Ferrari died 25 years ago today

Wed, 14 Aug 2013

The word “Ferrari” is evocative enough as it is, but add “Enzo-era” to the mix and we imagine a very specific type of machine -- a vehicle that is raw, passionate, perhaps a bit prickly, but above all, utterly unique and irreplaceable. There's a reason Enzo-era Ferraris are magical: Enzo Ferrari himself. Born in 1898, Ferrari joined the Alfa Romeo racing team in 1920, established Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 and put his name on a V12-powered race car in 1947.