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Vintage Weiand (say-why-and) Early Blower 3 Inch Idler Pulley W Fitting/shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States

Cape Neddick, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:WEIAND Warranty:No Surface Finish:aluminum/steel/machined Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:unknown/Similar to WEI 7027

Genuine Vintage Original 3 inch Weiand Blower/Supercharger swing arm style idler pulley. Grease fitting type with bearings and correct shaft. A couple nicks and bumps add character/authenticity. Selling As Is As Shown ONLY! No Returns or refunds!.

Jaguar Crossover could be the Q-Type or XQ

Sun, 05 May 2013

The fastest growing segment in the car market is the Crossover / SUV, especially the more compact crossovers. So if Jaguar are going to compete in the big league they’re going to have to tap in to Land Rover’s expertise at some point and come up with their own Crossover (NOT a Jaguar SUV, as Ian Callum made clear). That could perhaps be getting closer with the news that Jaguar has registered both the Q-Type and XQ monikers after Pistonheads played Sherlock and dug the details out from the bowels of the European Union trademark database.

Toyota Avensis updated

Thu, 06 Aug 2009

Toyota has upgraded the Avensis with new engines and spec changes First up is a new, entry-level 1.6 litre petrol Valvematic, which offers 0-60 mph in a bit over 10 seconds, and returns 43.5 mpg. Available in T2 and TR grade saloon and tourer models, the petrol engine gets mated to a six-speed manual ‘box Also new is the 2.2 litre diesel with 148bhp and a 0-60 of 9.5 seconds. This gets Toyota’s 6-speed auto ‘box.

Fisker Karma Review Video

Fri, 05 Aug 2011

Fisker Karma Review Video Finally, after a rather lengthy wait, the Fisker Karma is making its way in to the hands of real customers. And real cars means the opportunity to review the Karma, something a US Fisker dealer has put on video. Of course, a video review of Henrik Fisker’s baby from a franchised dealer – even when they get a pro driver to do it – is perhaps never going to be the most objective piece of reporting ever seen, but it does at least give us the opportunity for a real-world view of the Karma.