Manual Transmission Parts for Sale
2503n timken input shaft seal for mustang ford mercury cougar maverick montego(US $20.99)
Genuine mopar second gear synchronizer 5189884aa(US $222.53)
1969-1971 mopar a body bellhousing 4 speed a833 dart duster barracuda 318 340(US $375.00)
Shaft seal, manual transmission corteco 01025674b for bmw 5 (f10) 1.6 2013-2016-(US $)
92-95 honda civic manual transmission outer casing d16 s20 a000 oem(US $150.00)
1990-1991 acura integra ls b16 cable transmission case half housing oem s1 a1 j1(US $175.00)
Suzuki Kizashi 3
Thu, 20 Mar 2008By Liz Turner Motor Shows 20 March 2008 21:18 The third car of Suzuki’s dramatic Kizashi trilogy had its world debut at New York, and we’re told this handsome sports sedan is close to the production vehicle. When it arrives in the US this Fall, the powertrain will be a 3.6-litre DOHC V6 delivering 300bhp via a six-speed auto’ with paddle-shifters. No price has been announced, but it will offer ‘good value’.
De Tomaso assets being brokered
Wed, 07 Jan 2009The De Tomaso brand and factory are up for grabs It’s true to say that the De Tomaso brand, probably the most significant of the unused Italian Supercar Marques, has been hawked round the world for years. But this document puts up some real detail, and pictures of the sad decline of a once successful (particularly in the U.S.) supercar maker. De Tomaso was, for a time, a great blend of Italian style and American muscle, but it lost its way badly many years ago and, despite a few attempts to resurrect it, De Tomaso has been off the scene for a long time now.
New Land Rover Defender DC100 Concept at L.A. Auto Show
Thu, 17 Nov 2011New Land Rover Defender DC100 Concept at L.A. Auto Show We saw the reveal of the Land Rover Defender DC100 Concept earlier this year at the Frankfurt Motor Show, designed as a first view of a new Defender aiming for production in 2015. But Land Rover made it clear that the DC100 was a work in progress and that it didn’t necessarily define what the new Land Rover Defender will offer.




