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ABS module removed from a 2000 740i. In working condition
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Subwoofers for Sale
Toyota jbl subwoofer & amplifier(US $299.00)
1999-2001 lexus gs300 gs400, rear sub woofer, 86160-3a311(US $59.00)
Jbl p1022 subwoofer(US $115.00)
Bmw e46 m3 oem rear deck lid hk harman kadon audio amp sub subwoofer speakers(US $132.00)
2) boss ch10dvc 1500w 10" chaos dual 4-ohm car subwoofer car audio sub woofers(US $73.98)
2007 2008 2009 2010 pontiac g5 pioneer oem subwoofer 821607108 tal3475-b 2+2 ohm(US $65.00)
Jaguar F-Type production threatened by unions
Sun, 13 May 2012Jaguar F-Type Production plans thwarted by unions Jaguar is attempting to up production at Castle Bromwich to deal with the new F-Type, but unions reject the deal. Just last week we had news that Jaguar are to invest £200 million in to their Castle Bromwich plant ahead of production starting on the new F-Type. As part of the Jaguar Land Rover plan to get Jaguar F-Types flying out of showrooms in the same way Range Rover Evoques do, Jaguar had brokered a deal with unions on working practices at Castle Browmwich to make sure they can cope with demand when the F-Type goes on sale.
Ford reaches agreement to sell Volvo to Geely for $1.8 billion
Sun, 28 Mar 2010Ford has reached an agreement to sell its Swedish brand Volvo to Chinese carmaker Geely for about $1.8 billion in a multinational sale expected to close in the third quarter of this year. The pending agreement was announced onSunday morning, and Ford will continue to supply powertrains, stamping and other parts to Volvo after the sale. If it closes, the landmark deal delivers the premium Volvo brand--long a benchmark for automotive safety--to a Chinese firm that has ambitious plans for growth.
Jaguar Academy of Sport and tomorrow's sports heroes
Tue, 20 Apr 2010By Phil McNamara Motoring Issues 20 April 2010 12:26 The icons backing Jaguar’s Academy of Sport have triumphed at the highest level. Their collective achievements include 54 Olympic and world championship medals, 10 F1 podiums and a Le Mans win, England’s most successful cricket captain and our most prolific wicket taker, plus the rugby player voted the greatest of all time. And Champions League-wining footballers David Beckham and Steven Gerrard, along with Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, couldn’t make it.
