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4x 4 3528 Smd Led Instrument Panel Dashboard Gauge Light Bulbs T10 501 W5w Blue on 2040-parts.com

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TAIWAN, Taiwan

TAIWAN, Taiwan
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4MBB-11ANT-N0 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Interchange Part Number:4MBB-11ANT-N0 Brand:PA Other Part Number:4MBB-11ANT-N0 Color:Blue Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Volt:12V Surface Finish:3528 SMD LED UPC:Does not apply Warranty:Yes

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Audi A6 allroad 3.0 TDI is the five millionth Audi with quattro 4WD

Fri, 22 Mar 2013

The first Audi qauttro hit the headlines in 1980 and now – 33 years later – Audi has produced its five millionth car with AWD – an A6 Allroad. It’s thirty years since Audi became the first mainstream car maker to offer a four wheel drive road car when the Audi quattro hit the road, offering a (certainly for then) fulsome 200PS with the added reassurance of four wheel drive for added grip. True, others had flirted with 4WD road cars before Audi made it mainstream, such as Jensen with the FF in the 1960s, but Audi’s bold move was a real first for a mainstream maker, even if the Audi quattro was not exactly an entry-level model.

BMW 335iS (2011) prices +video

Thu, 28 Jan 2010

The BMW 335iS Convertible - starts at $59K Normally we would have made the headline ‘BMW 355iS US prices’, but as BMW has decided that the new 335iS is going to be a North America car only we guess that anyone looking for a price will know it’s going to be a dollar price. As we reported last week, BMW are releasing the 335iS to bridge a gap they perceive exists between the 335i and the M3. Which seems more like the sort of think Audi would do rather than BMW, but perhaps they’ve learnt a trick or two from their four-ringed neighbours about filling every possible niche?

Radical SR8LM Nurburgring Record

Fri, 21 Aug 2009

Radical SR8LM being prepared for its record-breaking Nurburgring lap. Yesterday we reported on the Nurburgring record claimed by Gumpert for the Apollo S, an extremely impressive 7:11.5. But we did mention – or rather said we’d better not mention – Radical’s time of 6:55 set a few years ago.