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Cobalt Ss Lsj Supercharger Kit 2004 To 2007 Ecotec Redline 2.0 2.2 2.4 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Here is a LSJ  supercharger kit  off a 2005 thru 2007 Supercharged Cobalt SS and Ion Redline. It includes the supercharger , LSJ throttle body and gasket, supercharger manifold, mounting bolts .  Injectors  .   Selling it cheap so no returns.   Lower 48 states only unless you contact me ahead of time. Listed locally so I reserve the right to end auction early.

Fiat 500 – kind to animals and the environment!

Tue, 30 Jun 2009

Not just a Fiat 500 crash - a Fiat Panda crash too! But Fiat is really on a roll at the moment, and has obviously taken as much care with its Ad Agency as it has with its strategy to take over the car world. The result is a set of adverts that promote the safety of the little Fiat 500 and the environmental impact of the Fiat range, in a set of creative ads featuring a Fiat 500 crash test involving a Giant Panda, a Walrus and a Penguin.

2012 Jaguar XF: New XF & XFR New York reveal

Thu, 21 Apr 2011

2012 Jaguar XF - the XF comes of age Update: We now also have video of the 2012 Jaguar XF and the 2012 XFR below. Exactly as expected, and with pretty much all the changes we predicted, Jaguar has launched the 2012 Jaguar XF and 2012 Jaguar XFR at the New York Motor Show. Probably best to start with the biggest news, certainly in terms of future sales, which is the arrival of the 2.2 litre Diesel XF, a move which should see sales of the already hugely successful XF double.

BMW 135i CSL – or something quick?

Wed, 14 Apr 2010

The powerful BMW 1-Series spotted at the Nurburgring We’ve had endless speculation that BMW are to produce an ‘M’ car for their baby 1-Series range. An argument for which is very strong. After all, if you can attach the ‘M’ moniker to a pair of fat SUVs – the X5M and X6M – attaching the ‘M’ badge to the 1-Series seems a no-brainer.