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Egr Valve Gasket Fits 2000-2002 Nissan Sentra Standard Motor Products on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
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Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:SI:VG180 Interchange Part Number:E8006, 3F1072, 70-1007 Brand:Standard NPS:F Manufacturer Part Number:VG180 Product Description - Short - 20:EGR Vlv Mntg Gasket AAIA Part Type Description:11771 Fitment Footnotes:W/egr Valve;Genuine Intermotor Quality; Engineering Name:Intermotor EGR Valve Mounting UPC:Does not apply

Americans plan to keep their cars longer, AutoPacific study finds

Tue, 14 Jul 2009

In another chilling sign that auto sales are likely to remain stalled, a new study finds that Americans intend to keep their cars longer, indicating a general concern about the industry and the overall economy. The number of new-car buyers planning to keep their rides more than four years has risen to 59 percent, according to a study released Tuesday by California marketing research firm AutoPacific. That's an increase from last year, when about 45 percent of new buyers intended to wait more than four years for their next purchase, and it's up from 2005's tally of 46 percent.

Nissan Invitation concept previews new Nissan Note

Mon, 06 Feb 2012

The Nissan Invitation concept previews the 2013 Note MPV Nissan has revealed the Nissan Invitation Concept – which will debut at the Geneva Motor Show – and previews the 2013 Nissan Note. The current Nissan Note is a competent enough compact MPV, but it’s a bit beige. But if the Nissan Invitation Concept unveiled this afternoon is anything to go by, the 2013 Nissan Note will be a lot funkier.

Indianapolis 500: HPD wins Louis Schwitzer Award for refueling system

Tue, 24 May 2011

Honda Performance Development on May 21 won the 45th-annual Louis Schwitzer Award for motorsports engineering innovation and excellence in recognition of the Honda Refueling Safety Interlock System. The system, which reduces the potential for fires in pit lane when refueling, was created by a team at HPD led by Roger Griffiths, Jim Goodloe, Marco Martinelli and Robert Bell. The key part of the system is an electronic fuel-probe sensor installed on an Indy-car's inlet valve into which ethanol fuel flows.