This is a never used dimmer kit. The switch/lever was installed on a new Ididt Column that came with the dimmer kit. I removed the dimmer lever because I wanted to install a cruise control lever instead. The lever/switch wire was cut when removed but I spliced it back together and used a heat shrink cover on it. Good as new. This also comes with the one page instruction sheet for the dimmer.
Switches / Controls for Sale
Turn signal cam sm 18 for 1976 gremlin. other makes(US $1.00)
Motorcraft wpt-298 electrical connector, lighting(US $85.45)
Motorcraft wpt-272 electrical connector, lighting-vanity mirror connector(US $40.92)
Acdelco oe service d6247 switch, turn signal(US $136.97)
Beck arnley 201-1707 switch, ignition lock & tumbler-ignition lock cylinder(US $51.60)
Motorcraft wpt-400 electrical connector, body wiring(US $58.67)
Lotus, Toyota celebrate engine deal
Fri, 17 Sep 2010Lotus CEO Dany Bahar presented Toyota president Akio Toyoda with a Lotus Elise this week at the British Embassy in Tokyo, celebrating the companies' long partnership. The Elise was equipped with Toyota's last 2ZZ-GE VVTL-i engine, the same engine found in older versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige. “The presentation of Toyota's last 2ZZ engine in the Elise is a symbolic gesture of our continued respect and deep appreciation for our partner not only acknowledging our past, but also looking forward to our future together,” Bahar said in a statement.
Renault Wind – née Renault Twingo CC – announced
Tue, 02 Feb 2010The Renault Wind will debut at the Geneva Motor Show It’s not exactly a secret that Renault has been planning a coupe/cabriolet version of the Twingo for some time. First revealed at the Geneva Motor Show in 2007, we reported back in April last year that the Twingo CC would arrive this Spring; and it will. But as the Renault Wind.
Is Ferrari for sale?
Tue, 28 Sep 2010Reports out of Europe have Fiat considering selling a big chunk of Ferrari S.p.A. to raise cash so it can increase its stake in Chrysler Group to 51 percent. The Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera said it has gathered information at Fiat’s Turin headquarters and reported Fiat wants to raise cash to fund buying 51 percent of Chrysler, up from the 20 percent it owns now.
