Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Transgo Re4f03a-hd2 Shift Kit Re4fo3a Transmission Transaxle Nissan & Infinity on 2040-parts.com

US $141.99
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Returns will be accepted within 30 days. Items must be unused & undamaged. The return shipping will be paid by the person returning the item. Items must be packaged well enough for the return shipping. Please insure all items. Items damaged in the return shipping will be the responsibility of the person returning the item. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:RE4F03A-HD2 Part Brand:Transgo Performance Alternate Part Numbers:RE4FO3A-HD2, TRG-re4fo3a-hd2, T83171D, T83171BA Additional Part Numbers:FO35170DN Transmission Models:RE4FO3A, RE4F03A Transmission Make:Nissan, Infinity Vehicles Covered:Sentra 93-99, 200SX 95-98, G20 94-99 Transmission Specifics:Fits FWD without TV Cable only

Toyota FT-Bh Hybrid Concept: Teaser photos and video

Wed, 22 Feb 2012

Toyota tease the FT-Bh Concept ahead of Geneva The Toyota FT-Bh Hybrid Concept is a concept for an affordable City Car Hybrid. Heading for a debut at Geneva, we have teaser photos and video. We had the first news of the Toyota FT-Bh Hybrid Concept a few weeks ago when we reported on Toyota’s debuts at the Geneva Motor Show.

Auto Union sale scotched

Mon, 19 Mar 2007

By Jack Carfrae Motor Industry 19 March 2007 02:35 Christie’s has pulled the ultra-rare 1939 Auto Union Type D grand prix car from auction this month. It had been expected to hit a new record of nearly £8 million. As reported previously, the Auto Union was attracting great interest because it is one of only two surviving examples from the late 1930s.

Finalists announced in Fiat UK's 'Smiles per Hour' design competition

Thu, 11 Sep 2008

Fiat UK has picked five finalists in the ‘Smiles per Hour Design Competition', a design contest we first told you about back in July. The aim of the competition was to find a budding designer in Britain who would develop a clever and amusing new way to travel. Following an initial judging process, the selection for best designs comprised of Simon Tarrant's 'Street Rower'; Nick Rawcliffe's 'Snowbone'; Natalie Daghestani's 'Hylo female commuter shoe'; Steven Spong's ‘Longbow'; and Harley Zblewski's 'Suitcase Car' -  a design we first saw at Coventry University's annual Degree Show in June.