Spectra Premium Industries Inc Cu2890 Radiator on 2040-parts.com
Temecula, California, US
Radiators & Parts for Sale
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2427 radiator(US $164.08)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2831 radiator(US $193.22)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2290 radiator(US $256.86)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2492 radiator(US $201.20)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2150 radiator(US $142.28)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu2584 radiator(US $245.74)
Korean Grand Prix (2011) RESULT
Sun, 16 Oct 2011Korean Grand Prix 2011 Last year’s Korean Grand Prix was more like a jaunt on the Solent than an F1 race, but the weather was a little more forgiving for the 2011 F1 Grand Prix, in the middle of nowhere in southern South Korea. Lewis Hamilton had obviously given himself a good talking to – or someone else had – as he displayed controlled aggression, and consummate skill, to take pole in Korea after his dismal series of performances of late. But all that effort was for nought as new world champion Vettel put him firmly in his place on the very first lap, never to look back.
Ken Ma appointed VP Design at Chang'an
Fri, 11 Mar 2011Former Shanghai Automotive Technical Center (SATC) design director Ken Ma joined Changan Automobile Group as vice president of the firm's Engineering Research Center late last year. Ma's new role puts him in charge of the Group's global design department, reporting directly to Changan group chairman LiuPin Xu on all design matters. But the move also effectively places him in the highest design position at any mainstream automotive company in China – a breakthrough for the country's automotive design industry.
Locke review: a road movie with a difference
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Locke is a road movie with a difference – not to mention an enormous contrast to Need for Speed, which is the last heavy car content film I reviewed on MSN Cars. Simply put, Locke stars Tom Hardy and a BMW X5, and that’s about it. To say very much more than this would actually be to give away the, ahem, driving force of the plot – if you can even call it that.