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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

PowerandPlay and PerformanceParts is looking for some help - Have you got what it takes?

Region: Southeast
State: Tennessee
City: Tri-Cities

PerformanceParts.com and PowerandPlay.com seeks a marketing and sales specialist. The responsibilities of this position include developing email marketing, monitoring and responding to orders in various sales channels including Amazon and eBay, and phone and online support of customers of various websites. Applicants must possess strong computer skills, a desire to grow in their marketing abilities, excellent skills in written and oral communication, and understand how e-based retailing operates. A strong automotive aftermarket knowledge is desirable. Past experience with Order Management Systems, Content Management, Customer Service, and email marketing are strong pluses. This position is not open to telecommuters. It is a full time, hourly position with full benefits. Work hours are 12:00-9:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday. No calls will be accepted or considered.

Contact Name: Hiring Manager
Pay Range: Based on experience - Candidiates of many levels of experience will be considered.
Contact E-Mail: jobs@performanceparts.com

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Toughen Up Your Car with WeatherBeater Front and 2nd Floor Liners from Husky Liners



The Husky Liners WeatherBeater Front and 2nd Floor Liners are a durable liner to help toughen up the inside of your car. The floor liners are made from rubberized thermo plastic that is resistant to pretty much anything that you, your vehicle, or Mother Nature can throw at them. They have a specific tread pattern that minimizes load shifting, so you don’t have to worry about massive shifts in your cargo. They also come in either black (Part# 98061) or tan (Part# 98063), so you can get that custom look that you’ve always wanted. Finally, the floor liners have a limited lifetime warranty, so you are guaranteed the durability and performance that you’ve come to expect from Husky Liners. So with a mission to meet and exceed customer’s requirements by excelling in engineering and customer service, the Husky Liners WeatherBeater Front and 2nd Floor Liners are another quality product from Husky Liners.


98061 – Husky Liners Front and 2nd Floor Liners; black finish (fits the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger RWD, Year 2011)

98063 – Husky Liners Front and 2nd Floor Liners; tan finish (fits the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger RWD, Year 2011)



Don’t see your application? Check out Husky Liners page for many more applications.
Make PowerandPlay.com your first stop for all your interior accessory needs.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mopar offers pickup conversion for the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited


By JAKE LINGEMAN on 7/14/2011

Off-road king Jeep is offering a new kit that transforms a four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited into a two-door Jeep pickup truck. The Mopar JK-8 kit will cost $5,499.

The kit can be installed by a dealer, according to Jeep, or by skilled shade-tree mechanics. The setup comes in one Mopar-stamped crate containing a steel bed, inner and outer bed sides, sport-bar extensions, Freedom panel assemblies, a fiberglass hardtop and bulkhead. It comes with a three-year/36,000-mile warranty.

Mopar first revealed the JK-8 kit at this year's Moab Jeep Safari in Utah.

The kit is based on the popular Jeep Scrambler CJ-8 from the 1980s. The steel pickup bed measures 44 inches by 50 inches, and the fiberglass hardtop is removable for an open-air experience. A special badge is featured on the left rear quarter-panel of each kit, signifying the heritage of the Scrambler.

Jeep gives a quick rundown on disassembly and reassembly, and it seems the only difficult parts are drilling out the spot welds and removing the rear sport bar along the B-pillars. During reassembly, there is some welding required.

The components of the kit are delivered unfinished and will need to be painted.

It appears to be not much more than a weekend of wrenching, and maybe less.
Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/

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