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Engine Crankshaft Kit Crankshaft Rebuilders 19680 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.99
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Remanufactured core charge:$ 10 Which is included in the total price Manufacturer Part Number:19680 Quantity Sold:sold individually SKU:185270 Quantity Needed:1; Brand:CRANKSHAFT REBUILDERS UPC:Does not apply

Race and refuel with the Octane 120 Pro Beer Arcade gaming system

Mon, 18 Apr 2011

While no one at AutoWeek would ever condone drinking and driving, kicking back with a few while playing your favorite racing simulator is a different story. And if you're going to go down that road, go all the way with the Octane 120 Pro Beer Arcade from Dream Arcades. What is a Beer Arcade, you ask?

New Land Rover Defender will be “…the bollocks, the absolute dog’s bollocks”!

Sat, 30 Mar 2013

Land Rover design director Gerry McGovern has made it clear that the new Land Rover Defender – due in 2015 – will be a car that will be a perfect replacement for the iconic Defender. It’s not often you get a proper statement of intent on a planned new car, but Land Rover’s design director Gerry McGovern has made it absolutely clear what he thinks of the new Land Rover Defender he’s busy creating. Speaking to a small group of Australian journalists, Gerry communicated his feelings about the new Defender in the best way possible, simply by not mincing his words: “This car will be the bollocks, I assure you.

China to boost electric cars with 30% Government EV fleet

Sun, 20 Jul 2014

The BYD E6 EV (pictured) will benefit from China’s push on EVs The UK government has just announced its commitment to use electric cars for its own vehicles in an effort to boost the take-up of EVs, but China is going even further. China has ordered government officials to start buying electric cars (that means BEVs, plug-in hybrids and hydrogen fuel cell cars) in a big way, with instructions that 30 per cent of government cars must fall in to the ‘New Energy’ category by 2017, and an even higher percentage going forward. The aim is to cut pollution, and China expects to have 5 million New Energy cars on the road by 2020 and it is urging it government agencies and some city governments to start buying New Energy vehicles from Chinese makers like BYD and SDAIC, but also instructing them to build more charging stations and supporting infrastructure.