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Abs Wheel Speed Sensor-speed Sensor Standard Als1095 Fits 99-01 Honda Odyssey on 2040-parts.com

US $76.34
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Mounting Location:Wheel SKU:STD:ALS1095 Terminal Type:Blade Brand:Standard Terminal Gender:Male Manufacturer Part Number:ALS1095 Terminal Quantity:2 Connector Quantity:1 Position:Rear Left NPS:F Quantity Needed:1; Engineering Name:Intermotor ABS Speed Sensor Interchange Part Number:SU9082, 084-4320, 72-6378, 5S7592, ALS1095 AAIA Part Type Description:12170 UPC:Does not apply

One Lap of the Web: Moby Dick, mass transit failures, and the return of the Ford Rotunda

Mon, 16 Sep 2013

-- The Porsche 935/78 race car, perhaps better known as Moby Dick, looks a bit like a typical 911 that someone heated up until it was pliable and then slowly, carefully stretched until its nose and tail were elongated past the point of absurdity. And then someone else came along and stuck a giant wing on the back. But it is a real car, and Speedhunters has proof in the form of a photo essay.

Kia GT4 Stinger concept headed to Detroit auto show

Thu, 02 Jan 2014

The Detroit auto show is just a few days away, and Kia has shown us a glimpse of the concept car that it will be unveiling at the show on January 13th. Dubbed the GT4 Stinger, the concept is a low and wide 2+2 sports car, featuring an expansive grille framed by vertical LED headlights. Like the Kia GT concept we saw in Frankfurt in 2011, the GT4 stinger is supposedly rear-wheel drive.

Lamborghini jammed between two cars after traffic light take off fail (video)

Tue, 15 May 2012

Lamborghini Gallardo traffic light fail A show-off driver of a Lamborghini Gallardo gets his comeuppance after losing control as he takes off from traffic lights. You won’t be surprised to learn that we have no problem with drivers of supercars; in our book, if you can afford it then enjoy it. But there is little on the road that’s more irritating than a flash prat in a car they clearly can’t handle, so we just couldn’t resist running this video taken in a quiet Chicago suburb.