Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mazda Rx-7 1986-1991 67-435a Oem Rear Wiper Trim Panel Cover Black Grey Hatch on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Van Wert, Ohio, United States

Van Wert, Ohio, United States
Good Condition
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Mazda Manufacturer Part Number:67-435A

This Rear Wiper Motor Cover is in good condition and ready to be installed.

Pulled from a 91 Mazda RX-7 13B NA Rotary Engine.

This is a used part and may have scratches, dirt and or other signs of use or wear. Please check all pictures and description as all major damage will be listed. If you have any questions on the condition of the item, please contact me before purchasing.

Do not rely on parts compatibility. This is used as a reference to direct people to my listing. Rely on pictures and part numbers if available to help you make the right decision in purchasing.

If there are any problems with your purchase, please contact me prior to leaving bad feedback so I can have an opportunity to make it right. I strive to make my customers happy but if you don't tell me there's a problem, I can't help you. A good rating also helps others know I am willing to work with them.

If you have any comments, questions, or concerns, feel free to contact me and I will get back with you promptly. Thanks!

The Saab Saga – now it’s a share sale to raise cash

Thu, 04 Aug 2011

Saab Saab sell shares to GEM Global We’re not really sure we see how on earth the announcement from Saab that they are selling shares to raise funds is going to work. But we’ll report it anyway. The information we have is that Swedish Automobile is going to issue shares to help pay the outstanding bills it has, and to meet unpaid salaries for white collar workers.

Jaguar unveils XJ hybrid test car in U.K.

Wed, 05 Sep 2012

Jagaur will show off a plug-in version of its XJ sedan at the 2012 Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle event Sept. 5-6 in the U.K. The two-day exhibition showcases low-emission vehicles and other alternative powertrains.

Multi-touch UI reduces touchscreen interaction to simple swipes [w/video]

Fri, 21 Feb 2014

Touchscreens have become widespread standard features in many cars over the last few years, consolidating the modern car's many functions into one interface. But despite their advantages there's the big downside of driver distraction, something user interface designer Matthaeus Krenn believes he has solved with his UI. Unlike most other touchscreens, Krenn's interface isn't organized into menus and small, hard-to-hit buttons, but instead makes use of multi-touch gestures, reducing the accuracy and attention needed to operate key functions.