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New Air Conditioning Compressor Kit - Genuine Oem Ac Compressor & Clutch + More on 2040-parts.com

US $444.95
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OE Quality Replacement Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1J0 820 803L , 1J0820803L , 8D0 260 805M , Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1J0 820 803N, 1J0820803N, 1C0 820 191C Seller SKU:60-83281 RN Other Part Number:1J0820803B , 1J0820805 , 1C0820191 ,

2000s supercars

Tue, 15 Jul 2008

By Tim Pollard and Ben Oliver 15 July 2008 12:41 Supercars in the Noughties They say power can corrupt, but the horsepower race raged well into the current decade. Ferrari built the Enzo, Porsche the Carrera GT and then came the car that trumped them all: the Bugatti Veyron. The definitive hypercar once again moved the goalposts – although this time, we suspect they’ll remain moved forever.

Renault Koleos

Thu, 28 Sep 2006

By Ben Barry Motor Shows 28 September 2006 01:37 The lowdown Renault boss Carlos Ghosn today unveiled the latest fruits of the Renault/Nissan alliance at the Paris Motor Show: the Renault Koleos concept, the French firm’s first steps into soft-roader territory. Despite being a concept, the Koleos closely mirrors the production car. The Koleos is an incredibly important vehicle for Renault, taking it into the crossover 4x4 market, and being a key player in La Regie’s bid to release 26 cars by 2009 – ‘to rejuvenate, extend and revitalize our product range,’ according to Ghosn.

Ford to cut Australian manufacturing in 2016

Thu, 23 May 2013

Ford Motor Co., saddled with high costs, falling sales and financial losses, will close Australian car and engine assembly plants in October 2016 after almost nine decades of manufacturing in the country. Ford, the smallest of the country's three manufacturers after Toyota Motor Corp. and General Motors, will shut its assembly plant in Broadmeadows in northern Melbourne and an engine plant in Geelong to the west of the city, Ford Australia CEO Bob Graziano said.