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Exhaust Pipe Flange Gasket Walker 31585 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.40
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Total Part VIO:5474350 SKU:WAL:31585 Thickness:0.180"" Brand:Walker Min Year Covered:1993 Manufacturer Part Number:31585 Product Grade:Economy Gasket Material:Fiber Material And Metal Laminate MFG Model # (Series):31585 Most Popular Year:2007 Material:Fiber Material And Metal Laminate Material Abbrev.:Fiber Material And Metal Laminate Item Grade:Standard Replacement Part Class:A UPC:Does not apply

Top Gear Special: 50 Years of James Bond Cars

Mon, 15 Oct 2012

Top Gear has produced a ’50 Years of James Bond Cars’ special – presented by Richard Hammond – which airs at the end of October. What do you get if you take two of the most successful franchises the UK has ever produced – Top Gear and James Bond – and stitch them together? That’s right, a Top Gear Special on 50 years of Bond cars.

Suzuki Celerio revealed in India – Euro-spec Celerio heading for Geneva

Fri, 07 Feb 2014

The new Suzuki Celerio (pictured_ revealed in India The Suzuki Celerio has been launched at the Auto expo in New Delhi this week as a new A-Segment offering from Suzuki, but the Celerio isn’t just for emerging markets and will arrive in Eur-spec at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show next month. The Celerio offers more space than bothy the Alto and Splash – Suzuki’s current offerings in the A-Segment – and is expected to cost much the same as the Alto when it arrives in the UK in early 2015. Which means the new Celerio  is probably the replacement for both the Splash and Alto, and Suzuki are trumpeting it a ‘pocket-friendly’ car.

Philip Hammond is Secretary of State for Transport

Thu, 13 May 2010

Philip Hammond - Secretary of State for Transport The Tories claimed in their election campaigning that motorists have had a raw deal under Labour. Do you know, we’d not noticed. We’d not noticed the inexorable rise in fuel duty even when the country was crying in pain; hadn’t seen the proliferation of speed cameras as revenue gathering tools; not noticed Ken’s cynical manipulation of London’s traffic prior to introducing congestion charging; failed to see that under Labour coppers had disappeared from our roads to be replaced by brainless machines.