Condensers & Evaporators for Sale
- Osc 3593 condenser(US $129.39)
- Acdelco 15-5900 expansion valve(US $74.10)
- Condenser kit, w/ drier, brackets, 134a, r12 [51-1069f](US $225.00)
- Condenser, 1990-93 corvette, [11-32220](US $228.50)
- Evaporator core, all w/ factory air 1968-1972 chevelle [10-6177](US $265.00)
- Condenser kit, high performance with drier [51-1067f](US $225.00)
Chevrolet debuts police-spec Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
Wed, 30 Apr 2014Chevrolet has rolled out the Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Special Service Vehicle meant for law enforcement use, and this truck has a few tricks up its sleeve. The SSV package on the Silverado 1500 Crew Cab is coupled with 1W and 1LS trim levels, with the trucks using the 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 producing 355 hp and 383- lb-ft of torque, all while returning as much as 23 mpg on the highway. Things get a little more serious with the addition of a 170-amp high-output alternator and 730-CCA auxiliary battery, which allows occupants to operate the computers, cameras, radios, and emergency lights on the truck.
Top Gear Art Gallery and Noble M600
Sun, 20 Dec 2009Top Gear play with the Noble M600 and set up an art exhibition tonight Time again for the reminder that Top Gear is on the box tonight. Actually, this series has been all over the place, what with changing times and missed weeks, so unless you’ve got it on Sky+ it’s going to be easy to miss. Most of the shows have been on at 9pm but if you tune in for then tonight you may just catch the closing credit.
Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying: WILLIAMS front row – Massa on pole
Sat, 21 Jun 2014Valtteri Bottas, Felipe Massa and Nico Rosberg – the front three in Austria The writing was perhaps on the wall for the Mercedes domination of the 2014 F1 season after the Canadian Grand Prix, and the writing is now loud and proud for Williams as they lock out the front row for the Austrian Grand Prix tomorrow. Massa has taken pole – his first pole for six years – with team mate Valtteri Bottas just 0.087 seconds behind as Williams took advantage of errors from Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes, which also compromised Nico Rosberg, creating a Williams front row in the process. Hamilton’s first run didn’t count because he took all four wheels over the white line at turn eight, and he skidded out on his next quick lap, leaving him dead last in final qualifying but starting ninth after Nico Hulkenberg’s disqualification.