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Compact 97pc Delphi Weather Pack Sealed Connector Wiring Kit 24-22ga Or 12-10ga on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Gaylord, Michigan, US

Gaylord, Michigan, US
Return policy details:We guarantee our items to be as stated. If you have any issues with an item, contact us upon receipt of that item and we will make it right. If the part is not as described, then we will refund your money if the part is returned in the same condition that it was shipped from our store. If you use the part, it cannot be returned! We sell used parts that are inspected to the best of our ability. There are no warranties or guarantees on the usage of any used parts. If you have questions, please ask before placing a bid. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Delphi Manufacturer Part Number:WP-97-KIT-2422 Interchange Part Number:WP-97-KIT-1210 Warranty:No

BMW 135is for the US only. But you can have much the same in the UK.

Wed, 16 May 2012

BMW 135is - US only BMW is not taking the new M135i to the US but has instead announced the BMW 135is Coupe and Convertible for the US only. There must be logic to BMW’s decision to badge a new 1 Series M135i for the UK and Europe and then add a new model in the US – the 135is Coupe – that actually has more power but no ‘M’ moniker. But that logic does escape us.

BMW ActiveHybrid X6 – blink and you’ll have missed it

Tue, 20 Sep 2011

BMW ActiveHybrid X6 ends production On the face of it, adding hybrid gubbins to an expensive SUV should be a winner. Extra power and better economy – with the extra cost easily lost in an already expensive SUV – makes some sense. Or at least BMW thought so when the BMW AciveHybrid X6 was launched in 2009.

Double Oh My! James Bond Aston Martin sells for $4.6 million

Wed, 27 Oct 2010

Perhaps the single most breathtaking car of the fall auction season, a 1964 Aston Martin DB5--better known as the James Bond car--sold for $4.61 million to Ohio collector Harry Yeaggy on Wednesday at the RM Auctions Automobiles of London sale. The Aston was expected to sell for more than $5 million, and the sale fell a bit short of that, registering a final bid of 2.6 million British pounds, or $4,114,760. Buyer's premiums raise the total sale price to $4.61 million.