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Belt Tensioner Assembly Acdelco Pro 38411 Fits 05-15 Toyota Tacoma 4.0l-v6 on 2040-parts.com

US $82.90
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Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Measurements:70 mm x 17 mm x 33.3 mm SKU:A35:38411 Interchange Part Number:38411, 999222A Brand:ACDelco Professional Web Content Update Date:2015-09-04 Manufacturer Part Number:38411 Belt Type:Serpentine Material:Steel Color:Aluminum w/ Black Pulley Pulley Center Bore Diameter:17.00 Fitment Footnotes:Gas; Pulley Width:33.30 Quantity Needed:1; Pulley Outside Diameter:70 UPC:Does not apply

Kia future products: New engines power redesigned models

Wed, 24 Aug 2011

Cars will be the focus of Kia's attention in the next year as the fast-growing Korean automaker brings fresh styling and new engine technology to its lineup. The redesigned Rio subcompact that debuted at the New York auto show in April goes on sale in the fourth quarter. The Cadenza, a large upscale sedan that will be Kia's flagship, will be launched next spring.

Suzuki Regina concept

Wed, 09 Nov 2011

Suzuki is preparing a trio of concepts for the forthcoming Tokyo motorshow, including this Regina concept. The four-seat, lightweight city car is a fresh take on the economical runabout. Utilizing a traditional petrol engine and a low-drag coefficient results in fuel consumption that aims to best most of its hybrid contemporaries.

Videos: Chris Bangle shares his views on design and the future of car design

Wed, 26 Oct 2011

Chris Bangle is a man that needs no introduction on these pages. Both revered and castigated, Bangle's work has undoubtedly been influential for a generation of designers. His unconventional practices – employed at a time when design was still largely segregated from other departments during the development process – yielded many avantgarde and contentious designs, but Bangle's fundamental understanding of the design process, creative vision and desire for change can never be cast in doubt. While Bangle shares his views on the future of the car in the video to the right, the video to the left provides an insight into the former BMW design chief's thought processes and gives us a glimpse into his home and studio in the Piedmont region of northern Italy.