NOS Chrysler Head Gasket
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Cylinder Heads & Parts for Sale
- Engine push rod sealed power rp-3177(US $15.76)
- Engine cylinder head bolt set fits 2004-2010 nissan titan armada pathfin(US $102.97)
- Bmw genuine cylinder head bolt set (torx) e60 e60n e61 e70 e82 e85 e86 e90 e91(US $52.74)
- Engine push rod-high energy comp cams 7854-16(US $68.09)
- Engine push rod-hi-tech(tm) comp cams 7934-16(US $221.59)
- Comp cams 510-16 new teflon valve stem seals 11/32 x .500 sbc bbc sbf(US $20.00)
Millions lie to cut car insurance costs
Thu, 29 Aug 2013New research suggests that up to 2.4 million British motorists may be at risk of invalidating their car insurance because they’re not being accurate about the information they provide. Mystery shopping and market research specialist Consumer Intelligence carried out the study, which reveals that one in 12 of us essentially admits to lying to our car insurance companies in an effort to try and save money. Common car insurance myths busted The £1.2m insurance quote: driver quoted £104K a month for old Vauxhall Corsa Although one in five said they made a mistake or did not know the reason, 60% of those queried about their misleading actions said they did so in a blatant attempt to get a lower premium.
2012 Honda Civic: First detail, photo and video
Fri, 29 Jul 20112012 Honda Civic - suitably disguised If you think about Honda cars the first car that probably springs to mind is the Honda Civic because the Civic seems to have been around for ever. In fact, the 2012 Honda Civic will be the ninth generation of the Civic over nearly 40 years. The original Civic arrived in 1972 with all its Japanese build quality and reliability intact from the start, and it was something of a revelation for a motoring public that were still buying new Austin 1300s and the later model Humber Sceptres.
Auctioned Ferrari Dinos fetch more than £380,000
Mon, 26 May 2014TWO FERRARI Dino cars have sold for a combined £383,000 during the same auction, despite one of them needing significant restoration. The model has in recent years become a golden goose for any owners lucky enough to have acquired one years ago, and the latest Silverstone Auctions sale shows what a cash cow even poor condition examples have become. A recently-restored 1971 Dino topped £250,000 inclusive of its buyer's premium, while the rusting form of a 1973 version still brought about a £132,500 sale.