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Twin Turbo Bolt-on Kit Front Mount Aluminum Intercooler For 87-93 Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com

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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:KO Speed Instruction Included:No Manufacturer Part Number:BOITCLFMTT Sedan Hatchback Materials:Aluminum Other Part Number:Convertible Inlet / Outlet Size (IN):1.75" / 2.625" Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:kospeed2008 Surface Finish:Polished Chrome Overall Dimensions (IN):29.75" x 6.25" x 5.25" Warranty:Yes Core Dimensions:23.5" x 6.25" x 3.5" Color:Silver UPC:Does Not Apply

New Porsche 911 (2012) leaks out

Wed, 17 Aug 2011

First photos of the 2012 Porsche 911 You could argue, quite convincingly, that the first photos of the new Porsche 911 for 2012 are not exactly a big deal. And in some ways you’d be right. You’d be right because we’ve had endless spy shots of the latest 911 from Porsche.

‘Selfie’ drivers risking their lives

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

ONE IN 14 drivers admits taking a ‘selfie’ photo on their mobile phone while driving, despite official figures showing that one in ten (9%) of drivers have had an accident while using the phone at the wheel. Young drivers are the most likely to use their mobile phone to take a selfie, which is a picture of the phone user taken by themselves. A further one on 20 drivers also owns up to using a social media app on their smartphone while driving to send photos they have just taken friends.

180,000 'lied over motor insurance'

Wed, 17 Sep 2014

NEARLY 3,500 cases of motorists lying on their applications for insurance or deliberately leaving relevant information off them are being uncovered by insurers each week, new figures reveal. Some 180,675 attempts to make fraudulent applications for motor insurance as people tried to get cheaper cover than they were entitled to were detected last year, equating to around 3,475 incidents a week, according to data released by the Association of British Insurers (ABI). These claims were exposed as lies by the insurer either at the point when the person applied for a policy, or after they had obtained cover and had gone on to make a claim.