HERE WE HAVE A ORIGINAL TIPM FUSE BOX ASSEMBLY TAKEN FROM AN 08 DODGE CALIBER
MODULE PART # P68048227AA
ITEM TESTED INSPECTED AND GUARANTEE TO WORK
COMES WITH 30 DAYS WARRANTY
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YOU WILL GET FUSE BOX DISPLAYED
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On Jul-21-14 at 00:08:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
You saw our walk-around and overview of the 2011 Porsche GT2 RS earlier this week. As promised, here's the VBox footage of Autoweek editors blasting around GingerMan Raceway in southwest Michigan doing what the Porsche does best. So far we've brought you track-day action featuring the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and the Porsche GT2 RS--what's missing?
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We recently reported that the Nissan Leaf has exceeded all expectations after going on sale in Japan and the US, managing to acquire 19,000 orders in the briefest of time – twice the planned annual rate of production. We half expected that news – great though it is for Nissan – to delay the launch of the Nissan Leaf in Europe. After all, if you’ve already taken orders for twice as many cars as you can produce in the first year you’d think you’d get production ramped up before you start taking more orders.
By Ben Barry
Motor Industry
12 September 2007 10:16
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