Air Ride Compressor Stand Mount on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Tennessee, United States
Made from raw 3/16 steel fully welded
Works with viair compressor big or little pattern Bracket only no compressor |
Other for Sale
- Steering gear/rack power rack and pinion exc. xrs fits 09-13 corolla 255(US $85.00)
- Steering column floor shift w/adaptive cruise fits 02-04 infiniti q45 132(US $150.00)
- Steering gear/rack power rack and pinion ss fits 06-09 trailblazer 465(US $125.00)
- Passenger right front knee fits 10-11 soul 330(US $225.00)
- Double set of air ride compressor stand mount(US $65.00)
- Nos 1975 76 77 78 79 ford e100 e150 rear spring shackle kit - front(US $49.99)
CCS launches MFA degree programs
Fri, 30 Jan 2009The College for Creative Studies in Michigan, USA, is set to launch new Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree programs in Design and Transportation Design. The new courses, which launch in Fall 2009, will give students a broad scope of skills and experience in 2D and 3D design, and will include a basic study in business that will take place at the University of Michigan's respected Stephen M Ross School of Business. CCS says that this will equip graduates with the tools required to implement concepts and make strategic decisions - increasingly important parts of a 21st century car designer's skillset.
Maserati head to India
Sat, 09 Apr 2011Maserati Quattroporte will be the big seller in India It’s not a surprise that Maserati has announced it’s going to enter the marketplace in India, very sensibly in partnership with Indian luxury retailer the Shreyans Group, who also import Ferrari. After all, just about every other car maker is rushing headlong to the sub-continent to cash-in on India’s booming economy and Maserati wants a piece of the action. It doesn’t matter whether you’re Tata selling the Nano for a plate of rice and a cow’s udder, or Bugatti wanting a Maharajah’s Palace in exchange for their hypercar, it’s boom time in India at almost every level of consumption.
Daimler raises its stake in Aston Martin to 5%, as alliance deepens
Mon, 04 Aug 2014By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 04 August 2014 17:42 Daimler has raised its stake in British sports car maker Aston Martin as the Anglo-German alliance strengthens, it emerged today. The Mercedes-Benz parent company grew its stakeholding by 1% on 31 July 2014, the company confirmed. Daimler now owns 5% of Aston Martin.