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Parking Brake Cable Fits 1966-1974 Ford Bronco Dorman - First Stop on 2040-parts.com

US $50.89
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:92515, 18P2340, C912172, C92515, 157.92515, 8507 SKU:DB:C92515 Feature - Benefit 4:Brackets included where applicable Brand:Dorman Other Part Number:BC92515, BC82515, BC-85036, C9109 Manufacturer Part Number:C92515 Country of Origin (Primary):US National Popularity Code:W Placement on Vehicle:Front Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order Quantity Needed:1; Emission Code:1 Feature - Benefit 3:Zinc plated fittings and clips prevent corrosion Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):8708300050 UPC:Does not apply

VW Polo R-Line Style & more equipment across Polo range

Wed, 03 Apr 2013

Volkswagen has introduced the VW Polo R-Line Style – price from £11,740 – in the UK and added more equipment across the Polo range for 2013. We though that VW had done the R-Line thing with the launch of the Polo R-Line this time last year, but it seems the bean counters at Volkswagen have worked out there’s room for a Polo R-Line ‘Light’ in the range, so we now get the VW Polo R-Line Style. That’s because VW decided that, unlike most of the VW range where the R-Line is an add-on pack for any model, the Polo R-Line only comes with the 1.2 litre 105PS engine – albeit in 3-door or 5-door guise – so you can’t have a more butch-looking R-Line with ‘lesser’ Polos.

Lexus LF-Gh at New York

Mon, 21 Mar 2011

Lexus LF-Gh Concept at New York First, the image at the top. This isn’t a photo of the Lexus LF-Gh by a modern impressionist, it’s just the image Lexus are using on a  site that seems to have sprung up today - Lexus LF-Gh Concept. Secondly, we really have no clue what the Lexus LF-Gh Concept is that is going to turn up in New York in a few weeks.

Slump in new car sales is worst since February 2006

Mon, 07 Jul 2008

By Nigel Wonnacot Motor Industry 07 July 2008 12:42 It’s finally happened. The new car market has succumbed to the economic slowdown and punters are staying away from showrooms in droves. Latest figures from industry trade body SMMT showed an 11.9 per cent fall in private sales in June to 83,425 cars.