Exhaust Gaskets for Sale
- Exhaust pipe flange gasket front fel-pro 60458(US $13.18)
- Exhaust pipe flange gasket rear fel-pro 60871(US $13.55)
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- Exhaust flange gasket late 50s early 60s pontiac 2 7/8" od x 2 1/4" id x 9/64"(US $8.99)
- Exhaust pipe gasket 1965 to 1974 dodge plymouth chrysler mopar(US $5.95)
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General Motors spending $131 million to upgrade Corvette plant
Wed, 04 May 2011General Motors is spending $131 million on its Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant to prepare it to build the next-generation Corvette. The plant will spend the money on manufacturing equipment, specialized tooling and plant updates, said Mark Reuss, GM's president of North America. The plant will add about 250 jobs, which will boost its workforce by about 50 percent, to about 750 workers.
Car whiplash claim scam caught on video
Mon, 07 Oct 2013Car whiplash claim scam caught on video The whole ‘Cash for Crash’ industry in the UK has got completely out of hand, fuelled not just by dishonest motorists eager for an easy few quid, but by ambulance-chasing lawyers eager to find a claim where there’s not even blame, and stupid insurance companies who sell said lawyers the details of their clients’ collisions. In fact, it does seem car insurance companies are increasingly eager to put obstacles in the way if you object that you weren’t at fault when someone crashes in to you, and would rather settle quickly than spend time, money and resources on fighting spurious claims for you. So the idea of having a dash-cam of some description to keep a record of events is a smart one, and that’s exactly what Smart Witness offers; a dash-cam that takes a 170 degree view from the driver’s perspective and records it to a smart card.
Tomorrow's world: the touchscreen steering wheel
Mon, 13 Jun 2011You might think the steering wheel has done a pretty good job of directing cars for the past century. But now a team of researchers from the University of Stuttgart is attempting to reinvent the wheel. The scientists have come up with a touchscreen steering wheel, which they reckon could replace the humble wheel with stereo and cruise controls.