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Hopkins Trailer Brake Control - Impulse (model # 47235) on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Brand new, Factory sealed!**Packaging is slightly blemished, please refer to our photos for better referencing! Thank you
Brand:Hopkins Model:Impulse Manufacturer Part Number:47235 Type:Brake Control Lister:CD, JT Warranty:No Warranty UPC:Does not apply

Hopkins Trailer Brake Control - Impulse (Model # 47235)

Brand new, Factory sealed!
**Packaging is slightly blemished, please refer to our photos for better referencing!  Thank you

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  • Significantly Reduces Installation Time
  • Powers Up to 6 Trailer Brakes
  • Short Proof Protection
  • Compatible with Electric Over Hydraulic Trailer Brakes

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Audi has provided the strongest hint yet that it plans to crown its Q5 lineup with an RS model by revealing a one-off, 408-hp, supercharged 3.0-liter V6 concept version of its compact SUV. The vehicle’s public premiere comes this weekend at the annual Woerthersee meet in Austria. Although Audi officials are playing down the importance of the custom concept, insiders have told AutoWeek that it was constructed to provide customer feedback on a possible performance-oriented version of the Q5, the likes of which would almost certainly form part of the company’s future North American lineup.

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Wed, 03 Feb 2010

Volvo will overhaul its naming system in the coming years - removing some of the uncertainty over odd numbers in the same range, such as the S40 and V50.Chief executive Stephen Odell today admitted he found Volvo's badges confusing when he first joined Volvo two years ago. 'When I arrived at Volvo I struggled to understand the nomenclature,' he admitted. 'Yes, we will be changing it.'Under the new naming system, the S40 and V50 would carry the same number.