Relays & Sensors for Sale
08-10 ford f250 f350 super duty power mirror relay oem 8c3t-14a413-p2609 ab(US $40.00)
Wm686 12v 4-pin start relay heavy duty car on/off switch ^relay rl/180 120a◭(US $13.49)
Esupport 12v 40a car automotive van boat truck 4 pins spst alarm relay air...(US $25.26)
3 pcs dc 48v 40a spdt automotive relay 5 pin 5 wires with harness socket plug(US $19.49)
3 pcs dc 36v 40a spdt automotive relay 5 pin 5 wires with harness socket plug(US $19.49)
Audi volkswagen multifunction 5 pin relay #507 genuine oem 7n0951253(US $17.59)
Rolls-Royce teases new car for Geneva
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Rolls-Royce is headed to the Geneva motor show with something new. From the teaser photo the company sent, we think that it will probably be the next Ghost sedan. It’s been nearly five years since the last Ghost launched in September of 2009.
Saab back online as NEVS rebuilds the Saab Brand
Sat, 02 Feb 2013The Saab website has now come back online with NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden) outlining its plans to rebuild the Saab Brand. Back in September the long-running Saab Saga was finally concluded, with the sale of what’s left of Saab after Victor Muller’s little adventure saw Saab left as nothing more than another defunct icon brand from the annuls of motoring history, with NEVS taking control of Saab. The plan is to build a range of electric cars in Trollhattan and China, initially based on the Saab 9-3 platform but eventually developing the Phoenix platform in to the basis for Saab’s future.
Kia CUB Concept heading for Seoul Motor Show
Mon, 25 Mar 2013An new Kia Concept – the Kia CUB – is heading for the 2013 Seoul Motor Show and is a compact four-door coupe with added funk. As Kia moves more upmarket its concepts become more convincing. Recently, we’ve had the Kia GT – a high-end, powerful swoopy coupe that looks like it’s heading for production – and the Kia Provo which caused consternation in Northern Ireland but looks equally likely to head in to production as the Kia take on the MINI Countryman or Nissan Juke.




