Autometer 2360 Oil Pressure Gauge, 0-100 Psi, 2 1/16 In., Analog on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Delaware, US
Autometer 2360 Oil Pressure Gauge
0-100 psi, 2 1/16 in., Analog, Mechanical
Used for 2,000 miles on my 1969 Mustang.
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67-72 ford truck door trim 1967 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972(US $49.00)
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Electric Kia Soul planned for 2014
Fri, 05 Oct 2012Kia has revealed that they will offer a battery electric version of the next generation Kia Soul when it arrives in 2014. Hyundai may have seen the light and decided the future for cars lies with hydrogen fuel cell cars and not battery electric cars, but sister company Kia thinks differently. It seems an odd polarity for the Korean siblings to take different routes to the future of powertrains for cars, but perhaps it’s just a case of hedging bets rather than an inability by Kia to see how impractical the BEV is as a replacement for a normal ICE car?
Toyota/Scion coupe specs reach the Internet
Mon, 31 Oct 2011Specifications for the Toyota FT-86 and Scion FR-S coupes have leaked on the Internet via scanned images of the training manual, posted at www.ft86club.com. If the site's translations are correct, the 2,667-pound coupe will use a 2.0-liter flat-four engine that makes 197 hp at 7,000 rpm and 150 lb-ft of torque at 6,600 rpm. It looks as if the FR-S will come in two trim levels: a higher-spec variant that features a limited-slip rear differential in both manual and automatic versions of the car and a lower-spec model that has only the limited-slip diff with the manual transmission.
Mitsubishi Evo X world premiere
Mon, 15 Oct 2007By Damion Smy Motor Shows 15 October 2007 02:48 What do you mean, world premiere? Yes, we weren’t quite sure either but the Australian International Motor Show was in fact the world premiere of the new Mitsubishi Evo X. No, not Frankfurt to build sales in the European markets, or Tokyo where the car is a Japanese legend, but Sydney.


