Knock Sensor removed from my 1.8L engine off my personal 2000 Toyota Corolla.
Other Parts for Sale
- 1973-1980 triumph spitfire inside tail light covers(US $7.99)
- Hot rod rat rod custom painted flamed fire extinguisher(US $0.99)
- New imca approved carbon fiber late model roof cap(US $69.99)
- 2012 ford focus electric model wiring diagrams factory electrical shop manual(US $49.95)
- New nickel adapter, male 45° an8 to 3/8" npt pipe(US $14.99)
- 2008 corvette cd radio(US $20.00)
JLR to build Range Rover Evoque & Jaguar XJ in India
Mon, 10 Feb 2014The 2014 Range Rover Evoque (pictured) joins the Jaguar XJ as new Indian-built cars Jaguar Land Rover already bolt together the Land Rover Freelander and Jaguar XF in India, which explains why they are the best-selling models in JLR’s range in India. That’s because import duties for cars in India can be as much as 170 per cent, so building cars locally make them much more competitively priced. At the Delhi Auto Expo Ralph Speth, JLR’s CEO, confirmed plans to start building the Jaguar XJ in India (including the XJ with the 2.0 litre EcoBoost engine), despite the complexity of producing as complex a car as the XJ outside the UK.
Nissan LEAF owners to get FREE ICE car loans and recharging in the UK
Thu, 28 Nov 2013Nissan LEAF owners to get FREE ICE car loans and recharging in the UK We’ve long been of the opinion that an electric car – assuming you’re prepared to fork out the silly amount of money they cost – is a great second car. After all, for short journey’s in your local are – off to the shops, picking the kids up from school, out to dinner – an EV is perfect. But it can’t replace a proper ICE car when it comes to driving further afield (something the motor industry, in general, agree with).
New De Tomaso Pantera, perhaps? +video
Thu, 05 May 2011Is this the new De Tomaso Pantera? Former Fiat man Gian Mario Rossignolo rescued the De Tomaso brand from the ignominy of bankruptcy in 2009, with plans to bring the world a range of 21st century De Tomasos. An idea, we have to confess, for which we had a big soft spot.