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Radiator Coolant Hose Fits 1994-2002 Dodge Ram 2500,ram 3500 Goodyear Engineere on 2040-parts.com

US $47.52
Location:

Auburn, Washington, United States

Auburn, Washington, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:22082, 71716, 22294M, D71716, (D)71716, 1026 SKU:304:62072 HOSE SAE RATING:SAE 20R4EC CLASS D1 Brand:CONTINENTAL ELITE HOSE REINFORCEMENT:SYNTHETIC KNIT Manufacturer Part Number:62072 Other Part Number:KM-3368, 83359 HOSE TEMPERATURE RANGE:-40 TO +275 Placement on Vehicle:Lower HOSE MAIN BODY LENGTH (IN):19.160 Fitment Footnotes:Diesel;Molded; WEIGHT:1.620 Quantity Needed:1; HOSE MAIN BODY I.D. 2 (IN):2.250 UPC:Does not apply

VW Golf R – US bound

Mon, 13 Jun 2011

VW Golf R - US bound We like the VW Golf R. It’s a hot-hatch for grown-ups. A car that can be pootled around town when you’re just going about your everyday business; shops, kids; errands.

Jaguar to invest £200 million in F-Type production at Castle Bromwich

Fri, 04 May 2012

Jaguar F-Type - to be built at an expanded Castle Bromwich Jaguar Land Rover are planning to invest £200 million expanding their Castle Bromwich plant to launch production of the new Jaguar F-Type. Jaguar Land Rover has revived sales across both the Jaguar and Land Rover ranges, but it’s Land Rover that’s driving sales – particularly with the new Evoque. JLR are seeking to emulate the enormous success the Evoque is enjoying at Land Rover by launching the new F-Type at Jaguar, and are planning to invest £200 million expanding the Castle Bromwich plant to make sure the Jaguar F-Type doesn’t suffer production problems.

Say Chevrolet--not Chevy--GM tells employees

Thu, 10 Jun 2010

From racetracks in the heartland to the iconic strains of “American Pie,” one word--Chevy--has transcended class and culture and helped raise the bow-tie brand to the lofty status as one of the most recognized in the world. But now, one of the most blue-collar and singularly American marques is going formal: General Motors has told its employees to use the world “Chevrolet” instead of the commonly used “Chevy” nickname. An internal memo distributed this week directs workers to use the official name in all communications, from official duties to simple conversations.