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Double Fuel Pump Mounting Bracket Clamp Cradle In-line 60mm For Bosch 044 V6x1 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.04
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Shen Zhen, China

Shen Zhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Material:aluminum alloy Internal diameter:approx. 60mm (check on our pictures) MPN:VDM9329437019042JT ISBN:Does not apply Package Weight:361g / 13oz Distance between the ring:approx. 66mm Package Size:15 * 11.5 * 11cm / 6 * 4.5 * 4.3in Color:black, red, blue (optional) Manufacturer Part Number:VDM9329437019042JT UPC:Does not apply EAN:Does not apply

Preview: Fisker Surf

Wed, 07 Sep 2011

Fisker has released the first image of its new Surf vehicle, set to debut at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show. Focusing on continuing with the company's philosophy, 'Pure Driving Passion' - the electric vehicle with extender range is said to be akin to the Fisker Karma sedan, but Fisker has intriguingly promised a new twist. Other than this and the sole image of the Surf, details of the car have been kept secret in the build-up to this year's Frankfurt motor show. CDN will be bringing you all the details and pictures from the show next week.

Land Rover Defender to be built in Sri Lanka

Tue, 09 Apr 2013

The Land Rover Defender is to be built outside the UK in a new plant in Sri Lanka to produce Defenders for the region. Land Rover are assisting and training staff at a new assembly plant in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, run by Sathosa Motors PLC in a 50-50 deal with Land Rover distributors SML Frontier Automotive, with $1 million being invested to get the project up and running this year. It seems clear from the level of investment that this is simply an assembly operation using CKD kits from the UK for the Defender, but Sri Lank’s Daily News is reporting that there are plans to invest $500 million in the project.

Where’s the end of the Rainbow? On the M25 in Surrey!

Thu, 22 Sep 2011

Rainbow end on the M25 in Surrey (© Janice M Thomas 2011) The end of the rainbow is the stuff of mythology; the place where leprechauns hide their pot of gold. Or so legend tells us. But the truth – as is almost always the case with myth and legend – is rather more prosaic.