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67 68 69 Chevrolet Camaro Mono Leaf Spring Pads Energy Suspension Polyurethane on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
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Fort Edward, New York, United States

Fort Edward, New York, United States
67 68 69  Chevrolet Camaro MONO Leaf Spring Pads ENERGY SUSPENSION POLYURETHANE, US $13.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Energy Suspension Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:. Surface Finish:Rubber Placement on Vehicle:Left

NEW IN PACKAGE,  TWO MONO- LEAF SPRING CUSHIONS/INSULATORS  { BOTTOM }FOR FIRST  GENERATION REAR LEAF SPRINGS. TWO WILL DO 1-ON EACH SIDE BOTTOM ONLY !!

Volkswagen Scirocco R goes out of production ahead of facelift

Wed, 18 Dec 2013

Volkswagen Scirocco R goes out of production ahead of facelift We have a bit of a soft sport for the VW Scirocco R, even if we wish it had the same 4WD setup as the Golf R. But it’s never really sold in the sort of numbers it should have. And now, ahead of a facelift for the Scirocco duie to arrive at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2014, Volkswagen has dropped the Scirocco R from its lineup.

Honda Gives You Wings

Tue, 20 May 2014

YOU might be more familiar with its cars and motorcycles, but did you know that Honda also made planes? If boat engines and quad bikes weren’t enough to keep the Japanese firm occupied, it recently embarked on a project to manufacture high-end business jets. With a base in America and more than a decade of research under its belt plus a small fleet of development aircraft, the company has announced that its first customer specification model is almost ready to fly.

Hyundai arrives in Piccadilly Circus

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

Hyundai arrives in Piccadilly Circus If you want a clear sign of how mainstream Hyundai has become, the news that it’s taken over the iconic billboard display in Piccadilly Circus from Sanyo is as much evidence as you need. Piccadilly Circus is the UK version of Times Square, and the neon signs have been a splash of international colour washing over Eros for a century, during which time there have been just fifty brands showcasing their wares to the 50 million or more passing Londoners – and visitors – every year, not counting the millions more who see the signs on Piccadilly Circus postcards that still wing their way round the world. The new Hyundai spot – which has been the Sanyo space for the last 33 years – is the last of the spaces to rely on neon lights to get its message across.