Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Jvc Rm-rk42 Remote (d6) on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pioneer Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:rm-rk42

Welcome and Thank you for choosing us! Please read the entire description to make sure this item will work for your vehicle.
Part: remote
Part #: JVC rm-rk42
Condition: This is in good used condition with only some minor wear.
I was unable to test this but it will come with a 30 day warranty.
Verify interchange and match part numbers prior to bidding as this MAY or MAY NOT fit all vehicles in that year range.

Thanks for looking!

Remote Controls for Sale

Driven: BMW 5 Series GT

Thu, 25 Nov 2010

It's an illustration of the place London has become that it's typically possible to park brand new or exotic cars on an average street and be met with studied indifference by the average passer by. So why, during a week of driving a BMW 5 Series GT, were we made to feel so conspicuous? Every time we parked in a busy area, at least one stranger felt the need to remark, usually to tell us how ugly they thought it was.

CAR tech: Audi's miracle e-fuel (2013)

Mon, 29 Jul 2013

Global warming; sky-high oil prices as reserves peak; spiralling crop prices and intense pressure to find fertile land – society faces immense challenges, as it strives to protect the planet and keep our cars on the move. Audi is working on a miracle fuel that could help mitigate these problems, in a facility under construction in the uncompromising, scorching environment of New Mexico, USA.  Not content with having a range more diverse than London’s World Pride parade, Audi is moving into the fuels business, in partnership with US biotech firm Joule Unlimited. The pair are developing carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, called e-fuels in keeping with Audi’s E-tron eco brand.

Study shows half of licensed drivers would fail driver's test

Mon, 01 Apr 2013

As if the roads weren't dangerous enough, a recent survey of 500 licensed drivers over the age of 18 found that 44 percent of them would fail a written driving test if they had to take it today. The survey, commissioned by CarInsurance.com. If the content leaves you scratching your head, we suggest hitting the books.