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Honda Acura Factory Tpms Sensors Oem Set Of 4 Pmv-107g on 2040-parts.com

US $74.00
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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:PMV-107G Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

AUCTION TO INCLUDE 4 GENUINE HONDA-ACURA FACTORY TPMS SENSORS. THESE ARE OFF A LOW MILEAGE DEALERSHIP VEHICLE AND ARE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER. FACTORY NUMBER IS PMV-107G. SENSORS WILL FIT MANY MAKES AND MODELS OF HONDA-ACURA. WE ANSWER ALL EMAILS IN A TIMELY MANNER.

News watch Jan 2010: today’s auto industry news

Fri, 29 Jan 2010

Wednesday 20 January 2010• Rolls-Royce has appointed Torsten Mueller as chief exec from the end of March 2010. He is currently BMW's global product management boss and will replace Tom Purves who will retire after 25 years with the BMW Group (Rolls-Royce)• Japan has bowed to pressure and extended its scrappage scheme to include American brand vehicles. Many had been barred from the scheme because they had different fuel economy standards (Automotive News, subscription required)• New GM Europe CEO Nick Reilly has vowed that Opel and Vauxhall will become a global company.

De Tomaso assets being brokered

Wed, 07 Jan 2009

The De Tomaso brand and factory are up for grabs It’s true to say that the De Tomaso brand, probably the most significant of the unused Italian Supercar Marques, has been hawked round the world for years. But this document puts up some real detail, and pictures of the sad decline of a once successful (particularly in the U.S.) supercar maker. De Tomaso was, for a time, a great blend of Italian style and American muscle, but it lost its way badly many years ago and, despite a few attempts to resurrect it, De Tomaso has been off the scene for a long time now.

McLaren 12C Spider: The video

Thu, 12 Jul 2012

Last week we had the reveal of the convertible version of the MP4-12C – the McLaren 12C Spider – and now we get the first video of McLaren’s convertible supercar. We did think McLaren would have released a video of the new 12C Spider when it was revealed last week, but they’ve obviously got the hang of their new video software now so we finally get to see the 12C Spider in action. McLaren has used cinema-quality RED camera technology to capture the 12C Spider in terrific detail as it first performs on track and then traverses the stunning roads in the mountains of Andalucia.