New Genuine Alarm Siren, 219 820 32 26 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Car Alarms for Sale
- New genuine alarm system switch, 61 31 9 119 052(US $47.99)
- Commando model ke-30 remote keyless entry 30 amp relays pigtails(US $32.00)
- New genuine alarm siren, 65 75 8 383 153(US $168.36)
- New genuine alarm control unit (ultra sonic module), 65 75 6 938 048(US $224.54)
- Universal jdm 2 way security alarm system remote engine starter gray controller
- Jdm 1 way car truck van alarm system black / chrome 4 button remote controller
McLaren MP4-12C Spider (2012) first official pictures
Tue, 03 Jul 2012For the naysayers who continue to decry McLaren's MP4-12C for a supposed lack of visual and visceral drama, the British supercar maker has unveiled this: the new 2012 McLaren MP4-12C Spider. Mechanically identical to the newly updated MP4-12C coupe, the Spider gets a unique retractable hard-top to keep out the rain, just in time for its wintry lanch in November 2012. How is the McLaren 12C Spider's folding roof unique?
Jaguar XK bites the dust – XK production to end this summer
Sat, 08 Mar 2014The last Jaguar XK – the Jaguar XK Dynamic R The Jaguar XK is the oldest car in Jaguar’s model lineup and the last real remnant of ‘old’ Jaguar. And it’s about to cease production. Jaguar has announced the XK will end production this summer as sales fall away and the XK struggles to make sense against the new Jaguar F-Type, a situation that will only worsen when the F-Type Coupe starts to arrive in customer hands.
Jaguar reveals 'brand-new' Lightweight E-Type
Tue, 12 Aug 2014This is a brand-new Lightweight Jaguar E-Type, exactly as it would have been if it had left the Browns Lane factory gates in Coventry way back in 1963. It’s not a restoration, either, but a totally fresh, zero miles car that will make its world debut later this week at the Pebble Beach Councours d’Elegance 2014. Back in May, Jaguar announced that it would finally build the remaining six "missing" Lightweight E-Types (originally developed for racing) that it never got round to in the 60s – now they’re here.