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Bmw Oem E60 E63 Automatic Transmission Heat Exchanger Oil Cooler Line Hose Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ORIGINAL FACTORY GENUINE BEHR EXCHANGE INLET Other Part Number:FLOW RETURN VALVE Manufacturer Part Number:17227519261 1722 7519261 17 22 7 519 261 OUTLET Placement on Vehicle:Front

THESE PARTS CAME OUT OF A 2005 BMW 545i WITH 105k MILES

THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER LINES

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Mitsubishi Outlander SE & Outlander GSE revealed

Mon, 03 Aug 2009

Mitsubishi has announced two new models in the Outlander range First up is the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D SE, which offers pretty decent spec level. Included are 18″ alloys, Privacy glass, Bluetooth, extra airbags and a third row of seats. Move up the the Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 DI-D GSE and you can add leather and DVD.

Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake Estate Concept at Paris?

Fri, 27 Jul 2012

It looks like Porsche will be showing a concept estate version of the Panamera at Paris – perhaps the Porsche Panamera Shooting Brake? The rumours that Porsche are preparing an estate version of the Panamera for the Paris Motor Show in September are gathering pace, and it now seems almost certain there will be a Panamera Shooting Brake Concept to upset Porsche purists when the Paris Motor Show opens on 27th September. Although the Panamera Estate Concept is highly probable, it seems likely any production car is some way off – probably 2015 at the earliest – before which we’ll see the Panamera get a facelift (which could arrive at Paris too) and even a Panamera Coupe and convertible on a shortened wheelbase.

Chrysler says it has Wrangler hard-top shortage covered

Fri, 19 Mar 2010

Chrysler Group says it has solved the problem that caused a shortage of hard tops for Jeep Wranglers. Michael Manley, CEO of the Jeep brand, said there will be two production increases of the hard tops--one in early April and the second in late April. “We’ve been working to increase hard-top capacity,” Manley said at a Jeep event Thursday.