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Emission Modules/Control Units for Sale
Motorcraft da-2096 engine camshaft synchronizer(US $35.00)
02 03 acura engine control module ecm 37820-pje-l62 -used(US $40.00)
98 dodge ram 2500 3500 cummins turbo diesel pcm computer auto(US $220.00)
97 dodge ram 2500 3500 cummins turbo diesel pcm computer auto(US $220.00)
2000 ford f250 sd 54 gas auto calif pcm. yc3f-12a650-kd(US $125.00)
Corvette c4 tpi emissions charcoal gas fuel canister 90-91-92-93-94-95-96(US $26.00)
Driven: BMW i8
Thu, 17 Jul 2014When BMW unveiled the Vision EfficientDynamics concept at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show, we wrote: "for our money, it's the first time a major carmaker has really attempted to communicate ‘green' technology in an aesthetic sense." Fast-forward five years and we've swapped the show halls of the IAA for a beauty spot on the north-west coast of Scotland. And, while the car's name has changed to i8, our sentiment towards this genre- and era-defining car remains. Admittedly the production car's design execution hasn't received the universal praise of its concept forebears, but, on a remote outpost of the British Isles, a Protonic Blue i8 couldn't look more exotic.
Rolls-Royce wants to make an electric Phantom
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Autoweek Design Forum returns with style
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