Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

99-04 4x4 Manual Trans Chevy Tracker Wire Harness W/ecm on 2040-parts.com

US $174.99
Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

THIS LISTING IS FOR A WIRE HARNESS THAT GOES UNDER THE HOOD & DASH FROM A RUNNING 99 CHEVY TRACKER THAT HAD A MANUAL TRANS AND 4X4 BUT WILL ALSO FIT THE SUZUKI VITARA AND WORK FROM 99-04. IT'S IN GOOD SHAPE BUT DOES HAVE A BROKEN WIRE THAT CAN BE SEEN IN A PIC AND A COUPLE OTHER THAT WERE GROUND I BELIEVE. THE NUMBER ON THE ECM ARE ALSO IN THE PICS. SHIPPING IS $35. TO ANY WHERE IN THE LOWER 48 BUT CAN ALSO BE PICKED UP.

Porsche exhibit coming to NC

Thu, 29 Nov 2012

“If you didn't go to Rennsport, you have to go to this,” said curator (and Autoweek contributor) Ken Gross. “Even if you did go to Rennsport you have to go to this.” “This” is a great collection of fantastic Porsches, brought together at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh Oct. 13, 2013 through January 20, 2014.

Toyota GT86 TRD Griffon makes its debut at Goodwood (video)

Mon, 15 Jul 2013

The Toyota GT86 TRD Griffon 9Pictured) made its debut at Goodwood this weekend We’re still waiting for Toyota to make a more powerful version of the GT86 (and Subaru the BRZ), but we are starting to get more focused versions. We’ve already seen the GT86 TRD – developed by Toyota Racing development – as a road car limited edition, and last month we learnt that Toyota were going to debut a track version – the GT86 TRD Griffon – and that it would arrive at Goodwood. Now the Griffon has arrived looking immensely purposeful with its wings and diffuser and carbon fibre for the roof, doors, bonnet and boot and some severe fettling of the oily stuff with upgraded brakes, new alloys, mechanical limited slip diff and stiffer suspension.

Murray Walker 'astounded' by reunion with father's racing motorbike

Thu, 15 May 2014

VETERAN broadcaster and motorsports commentator Murray Walker was for once left speechless after he was reunited with one of his father’s old Rudge racing motorbikes. During a Royal Automobile Club dinner, where he was a guest of honour, the 90-year-old ‘voice of Formula 1’ was overwhelmed by a surprise unveiling of a group of classic racers that had been assembled by the Club on his behalf. Ever-fewer people remember that Graham Walker, Murray’s father, was a hugely successful motorbike racer with brands including Rudge.