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Exhaust Pressure Sensor Dodge Ram 6.7l Cummins Diesel Oem on 2040-parts.com

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Thorndale, Texas, United States

Thorndale, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar Make:Dodge Other Part Number:Genuine Mopar Fit Finish Quality and Warranty Model:Ram 2500 3500 4500 5500 Placement on Vehicle:Front Year:2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Surface Finish:Sensor and Bracket Engine:6.7 Liter Turbo Diesel Warranty:No Warranty

FOR SALE IS A EXHAUST PRESSURE SENSOR FROM A DODGE 3500 TRUCK WITH 6.7L DIESEL ENGINE. MOUNTS ON TRANSMISSION AND HAS 2 TUBES TO THE CATS...IT WAS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION WHEN ALL THE FACTORY EXHAUST WAS DELETED A MONTH AGO. RETAILS FOR OVER $300..ONLY AVAILABLE FROM DODGE.

Win a signed Peter Schreyer Kia design sketch

Thu, 22 Jul 2010

At this week's launch of the new Kia Sportage, CAR witnessed Kia design chief Peter Schreyer sketch out his original vision of the new crossover 4x4. We later clobbered the black-polo-necked styling boss and asked if we could give it away on CAR Online. He agreed, added some finishing touches and signed the Kia Sportage design sketch.

A look at future Cadillacs

Fri, 13 Sep 2013

Cadillac revealed another take on a future large, rear-wheel-drive car during the Pebble Beach weekend—the ultra-cool Elmiraj four-seater coupe. This is Cadillac's second such concept in a couple years, after it showed the Ciel convertible at Pebble in 2011. Yet we hear that the first production car to ride on the so-called Omega platform will be a sedan scheduled to arrive in 2015 as a 2016 model.

Cycle-rail journeys 'almost triple'

Thu, 02 Jan 2014

MASSIVE increases to public transport network spending have led to the near-tripling of the number of ‘cycle-rail’ journeys taken since 2009, according to government statistics. An update on the coalition’s ‘door to door action plan’, published close to the New Year, details how huge increases in funding for secure cycle parking facilities and public transport integration have led to increased usage. The government is using the data to encourage more people to take up ‘greener’ ways of getting to work.