03 04 05 06 Nissan 350z Coupe M/t Pressure Plate Bolts Oem on 2040-parts.com
US $20.00
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Clearwater, Florida, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A GOOD USED SET OF 9 PRESSURE PLATE BOLTS, REFER TO PICTURES, COMES AS SHOWN. THIS IS OFF OF A 2004 350Z NISSAN COUPE ,MANUAL 6 SPEED, MANUFACTURERS DATE IS 02/04 AND THE VIN IS JN1AZ34D54M100203 . THIS CAR HAD 121K AT TIME OF PARTING. THESE ARE ACTUAL PICTURES OF THE ITEM, SO PLEASE MATCH YOURS UP TO THE PICTURES, OR PLEASE PLEASE CONTACT US. THIS MAY FIT 03-06 AND OTHER YEARS AND MODELS, BUT PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER BEFORE PURCHASING. REMEMBER THIS IS A USED PART, SO THERE MAY BE MARKS, SCRATCHES OR NORMAL WEAR. ANY QUESTIONS E-MAIL, TEXT OR CALL 727-455-7697. THANKS JIM
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On Jan-21-13 at 11:45:49 PST, seller added the following information:
Pressure Plates for Sale
Mon, 25 Oct 2010
The Korean F1 Grand Prix 2010 - a rain-fest
The F1 Circus moves off to Korea for another crack of (European) dawn race on a new circuit. Everything around is new – and almost finished – but one thing isn’t new; Red Bull dominate qualifying with Vettel on pole and Webber second. It’s hard to judge the track in Korea as the inaugural race was dominated by weather.
Thu, 22 Aug 2013
The BMW Concept5 X5 eDrive (pictured) will debut at Frankfurt
The arrival of the BMW Concept X5 eDrive ahead of its debut at Frankfurt next month doesn’t preview and immediate addition to the X5 range of a plug-in hybrid, but it does show what will be on offer in a year or two. Just like yesterday’s Mercedes S500 plug-in hybrid, the X5 eDrive is another example of how car makers have developed their way round CO2 taxation levels by throwing electric motors at ICE engines to create a car that offers impressive emissions and economy on official tests. In the case of the X5 eDrive that means a four-cylinder twin power ICE engine (BMW aren’t saying, but we’re assuming its a petrol engine), a 94bhp electric motor and a lithium-ion battery under the boot all working together to produce an X5 that is capable (at least in official tests, which is all that matters) of 74.3mpg and emissions under 90g/km.
Wed, 26 Jun 2013
Ford’s Active Park Assist parks a Focus on the roof of a skyscraper
We do sometimes moan that cars are becoming so clever that it won’t be long before the driver’s just the blobby thing behind the wheel to keep an eye open as clever technology does its stuff. That said, modern technology is certainly doing wonders for tasks that many find irksome and difficult behind the wheel, and Ford are cleverly tapping in to their new technology to demonstrate just how helpful their new cars now are for the stressed driver with the Ford Primary Brand campaign. Ford‘s new Primary Brand campaign is focusing on technology like the new(ish) Active Park Assist that uses sensors to measure parking spaces as you drive by (not too quickly – you have to give it a chance) and then, at the push of a button – with the driver just following instructions for brake, gears and accelerator – neatly parks your new Ford for you.