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Porsche Boxster Cayman Cayenne 911 Cd Radio Stereo Removal Tool Key Diy on 2040-parts.com

US $2.95
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USA, California, US

USA, California, US
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here is a brand new 2-piece set of PORSCHE radio or cd player removal tools, remove your radio yourself (DIY)! radio shops and dealers charge up to $60 for this simple job, you will need only these tools to remove your radio or cd player, check the front of your radio each side or near the corners should have a thin slit slot as highlighted in our picture in yellow (works with many radios not pictured too), all you do is insert these tools into your radio or cd player and pull out and thats it! these tools should work with many PORSCHE just make sure you have the slits.

Land Rovers at greater risk of theft

Mon, 24 Mar 2014

RECENT BAD WEATHER means Land Rovers and other 4x4 vehicles are at greater risk of being stolen. Police in Derbyshire have even reported a crime spree, with 12 Land Rover vehicles stolen in their region between November 2013 and January 2014. All police forces across the UK are urging owners of this type of vehicle to be extra vigilant and secure their vehicles.

DIY Car Repairs in London

Mon, 11 May 2009

DIY car repairs in the dry are now a reality in London In those days I would have given anything to have access to a warm, dry garage, with hoists and tools, where I could turn up, fix what had to be fixed, and stay dry in the process. Well, the days of laying prostrate under a car in the freezing cold are long gone for me, but for many, especially in these difficult financial times, DIY car repairs are a necessity. So there should be a bit of a cheer going up in London today as what are believed to be the first DIY garage facilities in Europe open for business in Acton, North London.

Mercedes E class Cabriolet (2010) – Air Cap

Thu, 10 Dec 2009

The 2010 Mercedes E Class Cabrio with AirCap deployed The next generation Mercedes E Class Cabriolet is due to turn up at next month’s Detroit Motor Show and go on sale in the Spring in the UK – just in time for some open-topped motoring as the sky clears and the sun starts to shine (or it pours with rain – global warming, don’t you know). Which is all fine and dandy if you’re just cruising round town at low speeds and you’ve got hats on, otherwise the expensive coiffures of your passengers may well get wrecked by the buffeting once the roof is down as you blat along, leaving them looking as if they’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards. But not any more.