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Condition:New Pulley Type:V-Belt Items Included:Pulley Manufacturer Part Number:2TYSPW, SPW/TY/001AB Drive Type:Mechanical Placement on Vehicle:Front Reference OE/OEM Number:44310-42090, 44310 42090, 4431042090 Brand:NTY Type:Power Steering Pump Interchange Part Number:715520174, 150174, SP81100, 10SKV287, 47515081, DSP1100, HP1100 Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Classic Part:No Features:No Drilling Required Universal Fitment:No Performance Part:No

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Lamborghini might jump into four-door fray

Wed, 11 Aug 2010

Is Lamborghini preparing a four-door-fighter to take on the Porsche Panamera and the Aston Martin Rapide--perhaps along the lines of the Estoque? Maybe. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann again raised that possibility recently.

BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe (2012): Spy Video

Mon, 24 Oct 2011

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It looks like Aston Martin could be getting AMG/Mercedes platforms too

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

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