Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Red Line Racing Atf 1 Qt on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New

Red Line Racing ATF 1 Qt




Product Description

Redline Racing ATF 1 Qt




Also, check out other items in the GKR Store on eBay or on our website




Terms of Sale
We do our best to ensure each and every product we sell is free of problems or issues. If you have any questions or concerns we are here to help. You can call us anytime at 1-562-774-4GKR during 10-6PM Pacific time. As most of the items we sell are automotive consumables, we unfortunately do not offer any refunds.

 
Shipping & Fees
Shipping costs are as outlined in the eBay listing. Shipping varies based on the item. We do make our best effort to discount shipping as much as possible should you buy multiple items. Your shipping tracking number will be sent to your eBay registered email address 24-48 business hours after PayPal payment has cleared with a confirmed shipping address. We do not ship to P.O. Boxes.

 

Gordon Murray launches car company

Thu, 05 Jul 2007

By Ben Oliver Motor Industry 05 July 2007 08:11 Gordon Murray has launched his own car company. Forget million-pound price tags; his first effort will be a radical new small car so frugal you’ll recoup its £5000 cost in four years of ownership. Gordon Murray Design describes it as 'a new class of vehicle.

Volkswagen Golf GTi Edition 30 (2006): first official pictures

Fri, 27 Oct 2006

By Jason Golembo First Official Pictures 27 October 2006 08:43 VW Golf GTi Edition 30: the lowdown Next year marks the 30th anniversary of the Golf GTi's UK launch, and to celebrate, Volkswagen will release 1500 of this GTi Edition 30. Complete with uprated 230PS (or 227bhp) engine, deeper bodykit and an interior makeover, the special edition is the fastest version of the hot hatch to date. The engineers have tweaked the 2.0-litre turbo's engine management, to extract the additional 30bhp.

Hyundai to give away a free cow with every new car

Mon, 03 Sep 2012

It looks like Hyundai are planning to give new car buyers a free cow to save the Sunday Roast from rising fuel costs. It looks like Hyundai’s clever PR bods have found a way to boost car sales in the same way as Scrappage did, by planning to save the Sunday Roast from the inexorable rise of fuel costs. They’ve commissioned a survey to find out what motorists are having to give up as fuel costs rise, and have decided the worst thing is missing out on Sunday’s Roast Dinner.