Stainless Brake Reservoir Fluid Cap Cover Subaru Impreza 97-02 Chrome on 2040-parts.com
UK, United Kingdom
Subaru Impreza brake fluid cap covers Fits models 1997-2002 This is polished stainless and pushes over the original plastic cap There is double sided bonding strip on the inside that sticks to the original cap This cap fits models below Subaru Impreza 1997-2002 |
Accessories for Sale
- Stainless brake reservoir fluid cap cover subaru impreza 2000-2008 chrome(US $6.02)
- Stainless brake fluid cap reservoir cove mitsubishi evolution evo 7 / 8 / 9(US $6.02)
- Longacre 56813 17" aluminum - blue w/ natural spokes and smooth grip(US $63.08)
- Longacre 33320 magnetic drain plug - 3/8" npt(US $23.03)
- Longacre 45750 battery disconnect switch - 2 terminal(US $37.42)
- Joes racing products 11970 sway bar swivel eye assembly, 1-1/2" i.d.(US $60.80)
Schools Award and CDN Design Schools League Table
Mon, 27 Feb 2012Schools as well as students are being recognized in this year's CDN-Interior Motives Student Design Awards, just launched, with a special award being introduced for the school whose students have the most success in the competition. CDN acknowledges that great teaching, as well as raw student talent, is needed to shape the work of the next generation of car designers. So along with the student finalists in 2012 will come finalist schools, as measured by the success of their students in getting to the shortlist stage of the competition, in becoming category finalists, or in winning an award or becoming overall winner.
2010 Cadillac SRX: A new standard for GM's luxury crossovers
Mon, 10 Aug 2009A few years after Lexus touched off the luxury-crossover craze with its RX 300, Cadillac chose to offer the SRX--a completely different, angular tall wagon with a rear liftback built on its rear-drive CTS sedan chassis. Although the SRX was excellent, its showing in a marketplace seeking stylish RX-like crossovers wasn't good. Since it introduced the SRX as a 2004 model, Cadillac has sold a total of 120,000; Lexus sells about 90,000 RXs every 12 months.
AutoWeek's Keith Crain receives Mercedes Star Driver award
Mon, 23 Aug 2010AutoWeek editor-in-chief Keith Crain recently received the Star Driver award from Mercedes-Benz, an honor that recognizes an individual who has made great contributions to motorsports and the automobile industry. Crain, shown at left with Geoff Day, director of communications at Mercedes-Benz USA, is the sixth recipient of the Star Driver honor. He joins the ranks of Sir Stirling Moss, John Fitch, Jochen Mass, Jesse Alexander and AutoWeek senior contributing editor Denise McCluggage.