Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Memphis Shades Trigger Lock Mount Kit No-tool Trigger-lock For Suzuki 2321-0070 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Memphis Shades SPECIFIC APPLICATION:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:MEM8979 MODEL:Trigger Lock Catalog Reference:Parts Unlimited 2016 Street, Page 320 MADE IN THE U.S.A.:Yes Catalog Part Number:2321-0070 FINISH:Polished Type:Mount Kit COLOR:Polished STYLE:No-Tool Trigger-Lock Part Brand:Memphis Shades UPC:Does not apply

Range Rover Evoque: Project Khan Cosworth planned

Wed, 08 Dec 2010

The Range Rover Evoque by Project Khan with Cosworth Power Azfal Kahn and crew do enjoy tweaking and pimping the products of Land Rover to suit the Tango-skinned inhabitants of Cheshire and Surrey. It started with the Range Rover Sport (the latest version being the Khan RS300) but now extends throughout the entire Land Rover range from the Range Rover to the Freelander 2 (the latest Khan Freelander 2 being the RS200). There is one model in the Land Rover range which hasn’t yet been the subject of Khan’s attention – the Range Rover Evoque.

Ford to reveal design concept, Focus performance variant at Frankfurt

Wed, 03 Aug 2011

Ford is staging four global reveals in September at the Frankfurt motor show, including a design concept and performance news related to the Focus. Spokespeople at Ford declined to offer specifics, but the cars will be rolled out on Sept. 12 to the media, ahead of a public unveiling.

Ford to cut Australian manufacturing in 2016

Thu, 23 May 2013

Ford Motor Co., saddled with high costs, falling sales and financial losses, will close Australian car and engine assembly plants in October 2016 after almost nine decades of manufacturing in the country. Ford, the smallest of the country's three manufacturers after Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors, will shut its assembly plant in Broadmeadows in northern Melbourne and an engine plant in Geelong to the west of the city, Ford Australia CEO Bob Graziano said.