Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Porsche 911 Intermediate Shaft Gear #9011052351r on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Raleigh, North Carolina, US
:

Porsche 911 Intermediate Shaft Gear #9011052351R!! Please see pictures carefully.  

Note to customers: we are selling parts that are sometimes more than 50 years old. We do our best to represent them and sell them honestly. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase from us and will do what we can to accomodate you. This is important to me. Please contact us and we can discuss it if you are not satisfied. Please do not leave negative feedback or neutral feedback prior to talking with us. When shipping we try to find the most economical and affordable way to ship the part. Shipping costs can seem high with the price of fuel but that is the way it is in this market economy. Returns on some parts are accepted if they are returned within one week of purchase, shipping paid by purchaser/customer. There is also a 20% restocking fee of the final price for returned items. If you have any questions, please call Tom Nelson @ 919-522-4412, Raleigh, NC

2011 Buick Regal spied

Sat, 17 Oct 2009

The Vauxhall Insignia based 2011 Buick Regal spied The image you see above is of the soon to arrive (2010 as a 2011 MY) Buick Regal, which was snapped by a quick-thinking petrol-head and posted on Facebook. So what, you may say, if you’re reading this in the UK. It’s just another Yank-Tank.

Aspid tease all new sports car

Wed, 23 May 2012

Aspid tease Aspid (which were IFR Aspid) – Spanish sports car maker – is teasing a new sports car to be revealed in the next few weeks. Aspid is a Spanish maker of sports cars responsible for the rather retro – at least in styling – SuperSport model. We caught up with the Aspid SuperSport at Salon Prive a couple of years ago, and we were impressed by a Caterham-style car offering very high levels of fit and finish and a remarkable 0-62mph in under 3 seconds.

'Mr. Bean' actor crashes his McLaren F1

Fri, 05 Aug 2011

British actor Rowan Atkinson, best recognized as "Mr. Bean," crashed his McLaren F1 supercar on Thursday just north of London. Reports say Atkinson was driving his F1--one of the world's fastest road cars--about 85 miles outside London when the incident occurred.