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Distributor Rotor Fits 1982-1985 Mercedes-benz 380sl 380se 380sec Standard Moto on 2040-parts.com

US $32.26
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Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:RBI04143, 51-5764, 80109, 2-3830, 10990, 736 33004 SKU:SI:GB-338 Interchange Part Number:RB961, 173-7896, 04 143, E414C, 736 33004 101 Brand:Standard NPS:W Manufacturer Part Number:GB-338 AAIA Part Type Description:7136 Engineering Name:Intermotor Distributor Rotor Fitment Footnotes:Genuine Intermotor Quality; Product Description - Short - 20:Distributor Rotor Quantity Needed:1; UPC:Does not apply

Top Gear Christmas Special: Video trailer

Thu, 09 Dec 2010

Top Gear Christmas Special - Iraq to Bethlehem The first clue we had about what the Top Gear Christmas Special would be this year was back in October when we caught the boys out playing in the Middle East with a trio of rather battered roadsters. It seemed like the makings of another road-trip special with the madness of the Middle East as a backdrop for the madness of Top Gear. It was only a month later we learnt that the Middle East was to be the backdrop for the 2010 Top Gear Christmas Special with the boys searching for ‘The Baby Jesus’ on a road trip to Bethlehem as three modern-day wise men (oxymoron obviously springs to mind).

The fastest - and slowest - selling used cars revealed by Glass’s

Thu, 28 Aug 2014

The Mitsubishi Mirage and Ford Focus: the slowest- and fastest-selling used cars revealed by Glass's By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 28 August 2014 12:17 The best and worst secondhand cars have been revealed in a survey revealing which models sell quickly and which hang around like a bad smell. The list, compiled by used-car pricing gurus at Glass’s, claims that the Ford Focus is Britain’s fastest-selling secondhand car. On average, it takes just 24.9 days to sell a Focus on the used market in Britain.

Design Contest: Renault Design competition 'Imagine Espace in 2024'

Sat, 20 Nov 2004

The competition to 'Imagine Espace in 2024' has been won by Romain Gauvin, a fifth-year student at Strate Coll?ge in Paris. Renault Design organized the competition to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the Espace, inviting entries from students at its partner design schools in France (Strate Coll?ge) and Germany (Pforzheim University). "My intention was to design a car that travels on the ground yet feels like it is soaring through the sky, like flying a hang-glider", explains Romain Gauvin.