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Nissan Oem 2007 Versa Keyless Entry-control Module 285e0em30b on 2040-parts.com

US $563.63
Location:

Union City, California, United States

Union City, California, United States
Condition:New Genuine OEM:Yes Fitment Footnotes:Diag Ref #2;Front Door; Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1 SKU:8IN:285E0EM30B Category 1:Electrical Brand:Nissan Category 2:Electrical Manufacturer Part Number:285E0EM30B Category 3:Keyless Entry Components Other Part Number:285E0EM30A Part Ref# on Diagram:ONLY PART REFERENCE #2 ON THE DIAGRAM IS INCLUDED Item Name:Control Module UPC:Does not apply

Renault F1 – Briatore & Symonds resign

Wed, 16 Sep 2009

The Piquet accident at Singapore which probably wasn't an accident at all Oh, dear. But it was hard to get your head round the allegations being false, particularly as they were backed up by three-times world champion Piquet Snr. It’s one thing to indulge your offspring, but it’s hard to believe that Dad would back son unless he was convinced.

Alcraft Motor Company to ‘reinterpret’ British vehicles

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Alcraft Motor Company, a new British bespoke design and engineering business, has launched its first design study in a line of concepts that will “reinterpret vehicles using British design values.” With the help of students from the Royal College of Art, Alcraft will initially focus on marques with British heritage, including Aston Martin, Jaguar and Land Rover. On Bing: see pictures of Range Rovers Find out how much a used Range Rover costs on Auto Trader It’s this last brand Alcraft is turning its attention to first, reimagining the 2013 model year Range Rover with even more of a British spin. Here’s how, according to Alcraft design consultant Matthew Humphries: “We’re extremely pleased with how the Range Rover study has turned out.

2012 Mercedes A-Class revealed in patent filings

Wed, 11 May 2011

The slightly drab 2012 Mercedes A-Class Car makers must hate filing for patents on new cars, because it means trusting images of their new and secret car to a third party. Basic images, admittedly, but the real-deal nonetheless. So Mercedes must be spitting feathers today as the images they sent with their patent applications on the 2012 A-Class leak out of every open window, door and PC and straight on to the interweb.