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Gm Key Barrel & Keys- Suit Older Chevy Buick Pontiac Oldsmobile Cadillac Etc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Greensborough, VIC, Australia

Greensborough, VIC, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:BRIGGS & STRATTON

Hi, you are bidding on NOS Briggs & Stratton /GM Ignition lock barrel for earlier 1930- 1950 Chevy etc- non finger grip type - may suit various US sourced GM vehicles- Buick, Oldsmobile etc Uses same key blank "C27" as Australian holden blanks used from 1956 - 1971 . Payment within 2 days  Pick up OK from St Helena, near Eltham Victoria Aust postage will be $7.60 Overseas postage - estimated $15.85 to USA

Jaguar F-Type to get manual gearbox

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

Jaguar’s Adrian Hallmark has revealed that Jaguar’s new manual gearbox will be heading in to the new F-Type. They’ve gone because the slush boxes of old have been replaced by new, double clutch boxes that actually give better performance and better economy than a driver with a left foot in action. But still, the yearning for the control and feel of a manual ‘box remains at the core of the driving experience.

Audi Urban Concept again, this time with photos and detail

Mon, 12 Sep 2011

Audi Urban Concept EV- just a posh toy car It looks like we may have to dub the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show the EV Go-Kart show, such is the proliferation of fun – if ultimately rather pointless – electric go-karts. And today, just ahead of its debut, we get real photos and decent detail on the Audi Urban Concept EV. We’ve had the teasers for the Audi Urban Concept and a set of CGI images a few weeks ago, but now we get photos of the real car (is car the right word?) and some detail about its powertrain and abilities.

Car Finance: ING withdrawal sees Bridford & DSG merge

Thu, 22 Nov 2012

The withdrawal of ING from the UK car finance market has led to the merger of Bridford Financial Solutions and DSG Financial Services. The resilience of the UK’s luxury car market is, to a great degree, driven by the availability of decent finance deals to secure a sale, and much of that business was underwritten by ING. But ING has withdrawn from the UK car finance market.