Friday, July 09, 2004

More great items added to the Blowout Section!

We just wanted to let everyone know that we have added some new products to the Discount auto parts section at Brandsport.com. We've added some new seat covers and re-stocked on others. A new edition to the Blowout section is a wide variety of Floor mats including mats from APC NX Disney and more. Custom mud flaps and mud guards were added from Type R, APC, NOS, Looney Toons and much more . Some new custom pedal pad kits were added as well.


Our newest and most popular item has to be the Door Sill Protectors by GTS for all makes and models that we've just introduced. One kit includes one pair. No drilling is required and they are completely universal fit. Just trim with knife or heavy-duty scissors for a perfect fit.
Regular price is $25.68 Blowout price is only $9.98!

Some quick links to the Discount auto parts and accessories for your convenience:

Seat Covers as low as $8.95
Performance Pedal Pad kits from $17.00
Custom Rubber Floor Mats sets from $11.50
Door Sill Protectors (Door Sill Step Plates) only $9.98!


Not all of our specials are located in the Blowout sections so be sure and check out Brandsport Auto parts to see all of our great products. Check back often as we are constantly adding new items.



Honda Vehicle Fires Linked to Oil Changes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At least 27 Honda CR-V sport-utility vehicles from the 2003 and 2004 model years burst into flames shortly after getting their first oil changes, The Washington Post reported on Friday,

No injuries were reported, but many of the vehicles were destroyed, usually with 10,000 miles or fewer on their odometers, the newspaper said, citing records provided to the U.S. government by Honda.

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration investigated the situation and concluded July 1 that the cases were the fault of dealerships or others who improperly installed oil filters, the newspaper said.

According to the report, NHTSA and American Honda Motor Co. agreed that oil from the filters most likely leaked onto the vehicles' hot exhaust systems, quickly igniting.
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