Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Honda Civic Haynes Automotive Repair Manual 1984 To 1991 # 1227 Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
Condition:New

This auction is for (1) Haynes Automotive Repair Manual #1227 1984 to 1991 for all Honda Civic, CRX and Wagon models. A Step-by-step procedures linked to hundreds of easy-to-follow photos, troubleshooting sections, detailed wiring diagrams and color spark plug diagnosis and more.

 Book is a paperback and sealed.  Buyer to pay $4.00 S/H media rate, payment by Paypal and US Bidders Only.  There are NO Returns, what you see in the photos is what you will receive.  Please e-mail with questions prior to bidding or buying.  Thank you.

Bugatti Veyron Blue Centenaire (2009) unveiled at Geneva motor show 2009

Tue, 03 Mar 2009

Bugatti Blue Centenaire unveiled at Geneva motor show 2009 By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 March 2009 12:59 There seems to be a new version of the infamous Bugatti Veyron at every motor show, but even we were taken with the Bleu Centenaire on display at the 2009 Geneva motor show. Not at all, though 987bhp already seems ample to us. Instead, the Blue Centenaire Bugatti has been built to celebrate the company's 100th anniversary, and is the start of a number of celebrational activities that are planned to take place throughout 2009.

Peter Horbury replaces Steve Mattin as Vice President of Design at Volvo Cars

Wed, 01 Apr 2009

Ford Motor Company announced key changes to both Volvo Cars and Ford's Americas design operations today. Effective May 1, Peter Horbury, currently Executive Director of Ford Americas Design, will return to Volvo as Vice President of Design, replacing Steve Mattin who, according to Volvo, "elected to leave the company". Insider sources tell us he was forced out.

Concept Car of the Week: Ford GT90

Thu, 23 Aug 2012

The second edition of ‘Concept Car of the Week' features what was hailed as "the world's mightiest supercar": the Ford GT90. The GT90 was unveiled at the 1995 Detroit auto show and acted as the poster boy of the 'New Edge' design philosophy, with its large, flat planes, angles and triangular shapes it was a major change in design direction. This car, completed in just six months, was something of a successor to the GT40, using some of its design cues such as doors that cut into the roofline, but underneath many components were borrowed from the other cars such as the Jaguar XJ220.