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Timing Chain Cover-vintage Mopar V8 --aluminum Unused on 2040-parts.com

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O'Fallon, Missouri, United States

O'Fallon, Missouri, United States

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VINTAGE TIMING CHAIN COVER MADE OF ALUMINUM

LOOK AT PHOTOS THIS IS IT-LAST PHOTO IS OF SOME NUMBERS ON IT THEY ARE-2946797 05102-TO THE LEFT OF THEM IS A CIRCLE WITH 69 IN IT

I THINK IT IS NEW OLD STOCK

I AM NO MECHANIC-BUT DID LITTLE RESEARCH AND I THINK IT IS FOR A V8 MOPAR-340? AND MAYBE FOR OTHER SIZES ALSO

WITH THE RESEARCH ALSO IT WAS SELLING FOR ABOUT 90.00-I AM STARTING IT AT 59.99-SHIPPED-NO RESERVE

Design Contest: Renault UK launches Twizy student design competition

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We all know how expensive higher education is, so the chance to win up to £9,000 towards UK tuition fees in return for submitting graphic designs for the Renault Twizy sounds very appealing. All you have to do is visit designatwizy.co.uk to download a layout of the front, side and rear and submit as many entries as you like. The closing date is 20 February, when a panel including Senior Vice President, Corporate Design, Laurens van den Acker will choose a top 10 to enter a public vote.

Turkish Grand Prix (2010) RESULT

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Mon, 16 Dec 2013

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