Stainless Works Stainless Headers 1-7/8in With Catted Lead Gt115hcathp on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Exhaust Manifolds for Sale
- 16ft aluminum foil wrap barrier tape heat shield roll exhaust car protection gol(US $8.34)
- Catalytic converter for cruze / encore / trax /sonic 1.4l turbo(US $282.00)
- Mg midget austin healey sprite exhaust brackets(US $9.00)
- Pair exhaust manifolds fit 2000-2019 ford f250sd f350sd f450sd f550sd 6.8l v10(US $135.99)
- 03-20 mercedes w216 cl600 s600 cl65 amg upper radiator hose pipe 2752000352 oem(US $75.00)
- Bbk 15690 - cnc series™ steel silver ceramic coated long tube street strip(US $899.07)
BMW X6 (2007): first official pictures
Sun, 16 Dec 2007By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 16 December 2007 00:01 These are the first official pictures of the BMW X6, one of 2008’s most intriguing cars. It’s a 4x4 with a coupé body, seriously high performance engines including a 407bhp twin-tubocharged V8 and a trick diff to give it a flavour of the M division’s finest. The X6 is based on the X5's chassis and shares its wheelbase, but its around 20mm lower and has a wider track, to enhance its dynamic ability. It’s certainly the sportiest SUV so far.
Chrysler to axe a quarter of its staff
Fri, 24 Oct 2008Chrysler is to cut a quarter of its staff - up to 5000 jobs By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 24 October 2008 17:05 The credit crisis gripping the world's economy struck Chrysler again today – the car maker announced it would cut a quarter of its staff by the end of the year. Although exact figures haven't been issued yet, it looks like as many as 5000 jobs could be axed. Analysts in Detroit are seeing today's announcement as a sign that the possible GM-Chrysler merger being discussed could come to fruition.
Viper sports car division no longer for sale
Mon, 13 Jul 2009By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 13 July 2009 14:08 Viper’s yo-yoing lifeline looks to be finally secured after ailing parent company Chrysler said the sports car maker was no longer for sale. Rather than killing off its muscle-bound brand, last summer Cerberus-run Chrysler considered selling off the rights to the Viper, hoping to achieve around $10m for the Detroit assembly plant and brand equity to bolster its dwindling cash reserves and stave off imminent bankruptcy. After an initial surge of interest from similar-minded companies like Roush and Saleen, curiosity nosedived along with the global economy.