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Kw Suspensions V1 Coilovers 94-98 Ford Mustang Front Coilovers Only on 2040-parts.com

US $1,119.86
Location:

Sanger, California, US

Sanger, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Buyer must obtain a Return Goods Authorization number (RGA) Buyer must ship product with original receipt and RGA Buyer will be responsible for return shipping charges If customer received free or discounted shipping original shipping charges will be deducted from refund A 25% restocking fee will be applied to any returned parts. Refunds will be issued via PayPal minus shipping charge and restocking fees. KW North America will NOT accept ANY returns if the part/parts have been installed, painted or modified Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:KW Suspensions Manufacturer Part Number:10230031 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Germany

Chrysler issues recall for steering-column fix

Thu, 16 Jun 2011

Buyers of 11,351 Chrysler products will be getting a recall notice to fix a problem in the steering column. The recall covers 2011 models of the Chrysler 200 sedan and convertible and the Town & Country minivan; the Dodge Avenger sedan, the Caliber, Nitro and Journey SUVs, and the Grand Caravan minivan; and the Jeep Compass, Liberty, Patriot and Wrangler SUVs. The steering column in some of those vehicles might be missing a pivot rivet, or the rivet may have been installed incorrectly.

British Car Day Dayton celebrates 30th anniversary Aug. 2

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

British Car Day in Dayton, Ohio is celebrating its 30th annual gathering on Saturday, Aug. 2. Organizers are expecting more than 325 pieces of British sheetmetal from across the Midwest to attend.

Essex boost for car loving home buyers

Sun, 31 May 2009

An Essex council is to make garages and drives bigger on new homes For most of the last decade the UK Government has waged a war on the motorist. Endless speed cameras, which are in reality just tax-raising  machines and have little to do with road safety; never-ending fuel tax rises; congestion charging; spiralling parking charges; road-charging schemes and the only coppers you see have a speed gun so non-speeding untaxed and uninsured drivers never get caught -  pushing up costs for the rest of us. But one of the most stupid, head-in-the-sand policies was the idea that new houses should encourage people to forsake their cars by making garages too small and off-street parking almost non-existent.