Perfect Circle Plastiguage - Seven in total
Green - .001 to .003" or .025 - .076 millimeter (2) Red - .002 to .006" or .051 - .152 millimeter (3) Blue - .004 to .009" or .102 - .229 millimeter (2) They have been sitting in my garage for 30 years, do not know condition, so am pricing low. Hopefully someone can use. If not satisfied send back for refund. Pay Pal only. Ship lower 48 states |
Crankshafts & Parts for Sale
- Distributor drive gear for small dodge dry sump only no hex bronze roller cams
- Distributor drive gear for small dodge dry sump only no hex bronze roller cams
- 58 edsel 59-60 ford 56-62 lincoln 56-60 mercury 8 cylinder rear crankshaft seal(US $28.00)
- New volkswagen beetle/ghia/bus/thing/typ3 fastback/squareback std main bearings
- Volkswagen beetle/ghia/bus/thing handcrank bolt
- Mg mgtd td mgtf tf mgyb yb mgyt yt mgya ya xpag xpeg rod bolts
Ferrari P4/5 designer Castriota heads to Saab
Fri, 18 Jun 2010Jason Castriota, the noted designer who created the Ferrari P4/5 and the Maserati GranTurismo, is taking his talents to Saab. He will be in charge of design for the Swedish automaker as it looks to develop a new image after being sold by former parent General Motors, Bloomberg News reports. Castriota will work on developing an upscale model of the 9-3 and will try to bolster Saab to better compete with BMW and Audi.
Flip-flops most dangerous shoe to drive in
Thu, 29 Aug 2013Driving in flip-flops is more dangerous than heels, with the flimsy footwear responsible for an estimated 1.4 million car crashes or near misses per year. A study commissioned by car insurance company Sheilas’ Wheels found that one third of motorists wear the not so supportive shoe behind the wheel, topping a poll of the top five summer footwear Brits struggle to drive in. 98% fear UK road safety not improving Find a used car on Auto Trader As many as 51% of drivers surveyed admitted struggling to drive in flip-flops, while 49% said they’d found it difficult to drive in bare feet.
After a rocky start, Honda's CR-Z joins U.S. hybrid derby
Mon, 08 Mar 2010Honda Motor Co.'s new CR-Z sporty hybrid is the car that nearly wasn't. The wedge-shaped, two-seat hatchback was almost killed twice because engineers weren't convinced it was a unique concept and because U.S. bosses originally didn't want it.