SNAP-ON TMR739 FINGERTIP RATCHET
Can be an asset to your collection ,I only used this tool on BMW instrument cluster repairs (Board repair/replacement)
Buy with confidence & you'll be buying some great Snap-On Tools! That Carry a Lifetime Warranty. Thanks for looking! Check out my other items!
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Sunex 3342 42 piece 3/8" drive inpact socket set w/ free extension set(US $107.54)
- Snap on 1/4 drive deep metric sockets(US $41.00)
- Snap on 1/4 drive shallow metric sockets(US $40.00)
- Sk drive professional reversible rachet 1/2"(US $35.00)
- Craftsman 4/pc. 3/8" spark plug set!!!(US $14.99)
- Snap on and mac tools impact sockets mixed lot (US $75.00)
Ford outsells GM for second time since 1998
Fri, 01 Apr 2011Ford Motor Co. outsold rival General Motors in the United States last month for the second time since 1998. Ford, aided by a 21 percent jump in truck sales amid rising gasoline prices, said today it sold 212,295 light vehicles last month, or 5,674 more than GM.
Mini Clubvan concept
Mon, 20 Feb 2012The 2012 Geneva motor show will see Mini further expand its brand with a new commercial model. The Clubvan concept is essentially a panel van variant of the Clubman wagon, pitched at premium small business as an up-market alternative to the traditional city van. The Clubvan retains the Clubman's asymmetrical body shell, complete with double rear doors and the small 'club door' on the right-hand side of the car.
Design Contest: NDA wins 2009 LA Design Challenge
Fri, 11 Dec 2009A future where environmentalists and car enthusiasts - not to mention sober-minded adults and thrill-seeking young people - all coexist in harmony just might be possible with Nissan's V2G concept vehicle. The hypothetical design study, which runs on a futuristic grid of electric roadways but can also be customized for 'off grid' joy riding, won the 2009 LA Auto Show Design Challenge for the way it embodies this year's 'Youthmobile 2030' theme. The focus was to create vehicles that would appeal to a generation of young drivers raised on cell phones and social media.