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Bypass & Seat Belt Simulator For Bmw Passenger Seat Occupancy Mat Airbag Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $27.97
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Donegal, IE
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Lexus LF-Gh concept (2011) first official pictures

Tue, 12 Apr 2011

Lexus has released additional details of the LF-Gh concept, due to be unveiled at next week’s 2011 New York motor show. Unlike our earlier story, the latest information includes some clear images of the LF-Gh in its entirety… The Lexus LF-Gh concept looks angry from the front, doesn’t it? Indeed.

One Lap of the Web: The ABCs of Indy

Fri, 30 May 2014

-- Indy is full of tradition, and ABC is full of Indy. Having covered the Indy 500 for the past half-century, ABC is as "back home again" as Jim Nabors and milk and the forthright assumption that the Indianapolis 500 is the Greatest Spectacle in Racing -- a tagline announcer Charlie Brockman introduced to the world -- which it is. -- How do you design brakes that can stop a 1,000-mph car?

Listen: Upcoming Ford Focus ST to employ sound symposer

Mon, 14 May 2012

While BMW employs a digitally sanitized/perfected sound file to give M5 owners the proper sense of aggro urgency when motoring at pace, Porsche went a little more organic with its employment of a sound symposer to feed the 911's flat-six growl into the cabin of the extra-refined 991. Essentially, the sound symposer is an electrically controlled diaphragm in a tuned sound tube that brings the proper engine noises into the passenger compartment. It can be opened and closed by the car's onboard electronics to offer snarl when you want it and serenity when you don't.