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Subaru Factory A/c Strech Belt Installation Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:SUBARU OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:18280AA001 , 18282AA001 , 18281AA001 , 1 BOLT

THIS IS A FACTORY OEM SUBARU STRECH BELT INSTALLATION TOOL , MUST BE USED SO THE BELT IS NOT DAMMAGED , VERY SIMPLE TO USE , INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED , BELT GUIDE #18280AA001 , BELT STRAP # 18282AA001 , BELT HOLDER # 18281AA001 , 1 BOLT . VERY SIMPLE . FREE SHIPPING !!

Video: Toyota teases Furia concept

Fri, 21 Dec 2012

Toyota has released a teaser a teaser video to promote its new Furia concept, set to be unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next month. From what we can tell, the orange sedan concept features some carbon fiber accents – check out the rear lip spoiler – and there appears to be the standard next-generation lights we see on every concept. The world debut of the Furia Concept will be broadcast live online via Livestream on 14 January.

2014 VW Golf R Mk 7 teased ahead of Geneva debut

Mon, 28 Jan 2013

Volkswagen has started the tease for the Mk 7 Golf R with the new Golf R hidden in a block of ice as a ‘Frozen Beast’ ahead of a Geneva 2013 debut. Now that Volkswagen has the Mk7 Golf in the wild – and the MK 7 VW GTi too – they’re ready to turn the wick up to 11 with the launch of the MK 7 Golf R – or at least the concept version – at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. And now they’re starting to tease.

Subaru Stella Plug-in Electric Car (EV)

Fri, 05 Jun 2009

The Subaru Stella Plug-in EV goes on sale in Japan today Not designed to be anything other than a city car, the Subaru Stella has a range of around 55 miles on a full charge of its Li-ion batteries, which can be charged in about five hours from a standard socket (or in 15 minutes from a quick-charge outlet), and a has top speed of 62mph – so it really is a city-only car. Based on Subaru’s existing Stella mini-car the Stella EV is powered by a 60bhp (47kw) electric motor that delivers 125lb/ft of torque from the off. It also incorporates a regeneration system that tops up the batteries during deceleration to help the range.