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Set Of Headers Honda Accord 90-93 F22 2.2l Eng. on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States

San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
The Headers Are Complete All Bolts And Gasckets
Brand:custom built Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Polish Stainless Steel UPC:N/A

New never install or used,custom made headers and down pipe for 1990-1993 Honda Accord F22 2.2L DX,LX,EX

Honda Civic Si introduced

Mon, 17 Aug 2009

Honda have introduced a new 'Sporty' Civic - The Honda Civic Si The new Honda Civic Si is being made available across the whole five-door Civic range, regardless of engine or transmission. From which you would conclude, quite rightly, that this is a cosmetc ‘Sports’ job, not a power one. So you get some upgraded Graphite-coloured alloys (16″ on the 1.4 litre and 17″ on bigger engined variants), colour-coded bumpers, front fogs, Type R style mesh grill and dark chrome door handles and fuel cap.

Harley-Davidson to shutter Buell motorcycle brand, will sell Italian division

Thu, 15 Oct 2009

Harley-Davidson is axing two notable brands as it refocuses on its core business. The iconic American motorcycle producer said on Thursday that it will kill the 26-year-old Buell brand and will sell recently acquired Italian motorcycle company MV Agusta. The announcement came as Harley revealed its third-quarter financial results, which saw its earnings and sales slip as it deals with the global economic conditions.

Saab files for reorganization, seeks $1 billion to survive

Fri, 20 Feb 2009

Saab is seeking $1 billion (793 million euros) to be self-financing, the company said on Friday after it filed for reorganization under a self-managed Swedish court process. The General Motors-owned Swedish brand said it will work "to create an independent business entity" and will concentrate production, design and engineering in Sweden. Saab said it would continue to operate as normal during the reorganization process, with GM and the Swedish government providing some support.