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Billet Aluminum Pontiac Underdrive Pulley Kit, 350 - 400, 428, 455, V-Belt, Power Steering Sale Price: $154.00 |
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Pontiac Big Block Pulley Kit, V-Belt (350 - 400, 428 & 455) Designed for use with stock power steering and alternator brackets. Application is Pontiac Big Block engines 1969+. Requires 1969 or newer water pump (4.5" from flange to engine block) and 1968 or newer dampener. Pontiac Pulley Kit Contents: Water Pump Pulley P/N PONT2WP Grooves: 2 Pulley Diameter: 6.2" Pilot Diameter: 0.625" Crankshaft Pulley: P/N PONT2CR Grooves: 2 Crank Pulley Diameter: 6.2" Crank Pulley Bolt Pattern: 4 Bolt Alternator Pulley: P/N PONTALT Diameter: 2.7" Alternator Shaft Diameter: 11/16" |
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Billet Aluminum Pontiac Power Steering Pulley, 350 - 400, 428, 455, V-Belt Sale Price: $49.00 |
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Pontiac Power Steering Pulley - Billet Aluminum Keyed Fit. This is a 1 groove, V-Belt power Pontiac power steering pump pulley. Fits keyed shaft for Big Block Pontiac. Designed to be used with stock power steeering bracket. Shaft Diameter of 5/8" (.625) and Pulley Diameter of 5.8". Offset (distance from front of pulley to center of 1st V-groove) is 0.925" |
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Billet Aluminum 1968 Pontiac Pulley Kit, 350 - 400, 428, 455, V-Belt, High Flow, Power Steering Sale Price: $171.00 |
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V Belt Pulley kit for Pontiac Big Block Engines (350 - 400, 428 & 455). Designed for use with stock power steering and alternator brackets. Application 1) Pontiac Big Block engines Fits vehicles with: 1) 1968 or newer dampener (4 bolt) 2) 1964 to 1968 water pump (3.9" from flange to engine block - 8 bolt) Pontiac Pulley Kit Contents: Water Pump Pulley P/N PONT2WP-E Grooves: 2 Pulley Diameter: 7.9" Pilot Diameter: 0.625" Crankshaft Pulley: P/N PONT2CR Grooves: 2 Crank Pulley Diameter: 6.2" Crank Pulley Bolt Pattern: 4 Bolt Alternator Pulley: P/N PONTALT Diameter: 2.7" Alternator Shaft Diameter: 11/16" |
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So many folks blame the financial system for his or her lack of sales... however in 90% of cases, it's not the economy-it's the EXPERIENCE you offer them.
Let's be honest... several used car lots have little space to work with and can be pretty nasty. Does this equate to fewer customers and fewer gross? At some level yes!
However by setting yourself apart from your competitors through your image (on paper and in person) you'll successfully scale back the event of commodity shopping.
One method to remove yourself from the commodity car game is to make your dealership marvelous. You head to your dealership each day so you're taking the environment for granted. Think about the first time you go to a new place - a brand new restaurant, a friend's home or an amusement park. Your eyes are opened wider and your brain is processing new information. You notice everything. It's simply what we do. Many of your potential clientele are seeing your dealership for the very 1st time and their eyes are wide open and taking it all in.
A great experiment to be certain your customers are "taking in" the correct scenery is to physically walk through the front door of your dealership or your service department like you were a patron. What are the first sights, smells and impressions you experience? How do they make you feel as a "paying customer". If you don't like what you see, fix them accordingly.
1st impressions are created in fractions of a second. What will your dealerships say in a fraction of a second?
Which vehicles are on the front line? Do you have banners and signs that match your image and marketing? Is the sale you promoted in the paper actually taking place? Is the personal experience as professional as the corporate logo?
Nonetheless one among the simplest and cheapest ways to boost the customer's experience is to CLEAN THE PLACE UP. This could seem obvious, but is so often overlooked. People like clean environments unless they live in a cave. Even the people who we know to be dirty do not like to go out to places and be dirty and filthy.
If your store is screaming for a few TLC, appoint a cleaning service and get the place cleaned up. Don't overlook the carpets, windows and concrete too. Get rid of the carpets and start fresh if you aren't able to get it professionally cleaned to get a new look.
A nice coat of paint can do a lot to brighten up the place too. A fresh coat on both the inside and the outside of your building every few years (and touch ups when required) will do more than you would think on the mental state of your customers. However don't take our word for it...next time you see Sherwin ask him.
Your goal as time goes on should be to strive for a congruency, or a sameness, between your advertising, your image, and the reality of shopping at your store.
As you accomplish a consistent level of professionalism in your marketing, your image, and also the expertise you offer, your brand can begin to rise in worth, making your job of selling and closing much easier every year... all for a fraction of the value of working with overpaid design or marketing experts!
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South African Motor Racing News
South African motor racing was given a long overdue shot in the arm last month when the world class Kyalami Race track hosted the A1GP for the first time. Long discarded as a preferred international venue for the really big league of motor racing, Formula One, Kyalami proved to both its detractors and supporters that it is indeed ready to host the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen and the rest of the F1 racing daredevils.
Kyalami rises to the deafening sound of A1 racing
Right up until 1985, when South Africa’s entrenched apartheid policies raised the ire of the racing fraternity, Kyalami was the venue of the elite South African Grand Prix, but since then the deafening noise on the track has been silenced.
The 4,26km Midrand track did not belie its name (meaning "My Home" in Zulu) when teams from all over the globe took part in the A1GP. Even Brazil’s favourite racing son, Felipe Massa, was on hand at the anti-clockwise track to give his A1 compatriot a couple of tips before the race.
Although South Africa had to acquiesce to the flair and sheer velocity of Team Netherlands on the day, it was a heavenly and historic moment for auto racing in South Africa.
Formula Vee National Champs at the Phakisa Freeway soon
The incumbent king of the national Formula Vee championship, Dennis Johns, is back on home turf in an attempt to defend his title and there is an entire harem of consummate drivers out there to test the young man’s nerves and skill.
Formula Vee is the baby brother of motor sport, with the class based on the precocious and enduring 1963 VW Beetle. Although the likes of Barrichello and Button may well scoff at the lowly and inexpensive formula, it has proved to have tremendous stamina in the popularity stakes of both drivers and its ever-growing fan base.
The national championship takes place at the Phakisa Freeway on March 14, a track that has often been likened to the hugely acclaimed Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Nevada. The Free State track is rated as one of the safest circuits on the GP tour and MotoGP, organisers of the World Grand Prix circuit, believe it is a superb venue and one of the best in the world – yet another accolade for the resurgent South African auto-racing sector.
Apart from the signature race, fans are in for a dynamic mix of single seater, sports, GT and saloon racing including
- Historic saloon cars
- Historic sports and GT cars
- Formula GTi & 250cc Super Karts
- Club championship events for Formula Libre single-seaters & Marque cars
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I the need the current specifications for a formula Vee race car.?
Contact your local SCCA club and they will be happy to take care of you.
Farewell to 'Flying Dutchman' Fanie Viljoen
Fanie Viljoen, whose motorsport career in southern Africa lasted for 60 years, has died at his home in Pretoria. He was 76.
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