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Fuel Pump & Assembly For 1999-2004 Chevrolet Chevy Silverado Gmc Sierra E3500m on 2040-parts.com

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South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:wonderfulparts Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:052302-wonderfulparts Interchange Part Number 1:25348344 19177272 MU1207 FG0053 FG0407 P74835M Interchange Part Number:MU1613 MU1516 MU1089 MU1370 MU1757 E3500M MU86 Interchange Part Number 2:P76233M FL1089M 9535103 67305 67450 P1503M Other Part Number:19121626 19153711 25176865 25345026 88965373 Interchange Part Number 3:P1538M 402P3500M TU432 Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:736950676513

Used cars 'getting cheaper'

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

CONSUMERS holding on to their motor for longer are driving down the cost of used cars, according to new research. The average price for a second-hand car in July-September 2011 was £8,870 - a 2.4% decline compared with the same period a year ago, according to the Auto Trader company. It is the first time the price has dipped below £9,000 since the company started tracking the market in January 2010.

Mercedes introduces illuminated three-pointed star [w/video]

Thu, 06 Jun 2013

Illuminated badges and emblems on cars aren't a new idea – those old enough to remember will recall the warm glow of the old Wolseley grille emblems – but in recent history they have been the reserve of concept cars and the aftermarket. Mercedes is set to restart the trend however as it begins to offer an LED-illuminated star as a dealer-fit option on the E–, GL–, M– and CLS–Class. We've started to see lighting spill out onto the exterior of concept cars for a while and this move is sure to have other OEMs and aftermarket firms alike following Mercedes' lead.

2013 Mini John Cooper Works GP drive review

Mon, 11 Feb 2013

Mark Vaughn threw the '13 John Cooper Works GP around Circuito Mallorca a few months back, and the quickest-ever production Mini proved itself to be an excellent track car. The questions one always asks about a car stuffed full of turbo boost and beefy suspension goodies, however, remained hanging before us: Will it be intolerable on the street? Will it ride like a steel-shod forklift on rough pavement and leap like a hornet-stung mule into the back of a porta-potty truck when the boost comes on?