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Switches / Controls for Sale
Mopar oem 56046114ad steering column-combo switch(US $89.50)
Mopar oem 5288612 headlamp socket-socket(US $11.31)
Mopar oem 68028007ad fuse box-fuse & relay box(US $469.00)
Airtex 4h1048 switch, ignition lock & tumbler-ignition lock cylinder(US $40.23)
Carbon gear knob compatible with bmw mini cooper one s d clubman sport(US $8.19)
Chrysler oem 6506382aa steering column-column assembly bolt(US $9.14)
Jaguar Reveals Hot Cat With A Tin Roof
Thu, 07 Nov 2013WITH interest still high regarding all thing F-Type, Jaguar is doing its upmost to keep the excitement at fever pitch with the release of an image of its hotly anticipated coupe variant. Expected to make its public debut at the forthcoming Los Angeles Motor Show, the tin-top version of Jaguar compact sports model promises to be as equally dramatic in the metal as its convertible cousin. Details are scarce ahead of its show launch, however it’s expected that the coupe will be available with the same three engines as the drop-top model.
SEAT Altea XL
Fri, 25 Aug 2006Two years after the Seat Altea hatchback was launched comes the extended XL version, which effectively becomes a mini-MPV thanks to a 187mm increase in length. This of course benefits the interior most, the trunk growing from 409 liters to 635 with the rear bench pushed forward - though is conspicuously without the extra row of seats offered by rivals. Outside, changes are most noticeable at the rear where the styling theme has been softened to reflect the car's renewed family-focus.
Car making mysterious noises? There's an app for that
Wed, 30 Apr 2014You may pride yourself on your ability to diagnose a developing engine problem by sound alone, and then replicate said mystery sound, Click-and-Clack-style, to amuse/annoy your friends and coworkers. ClingClanger is a new phone app that's designed for the rest of the world -- those who can't identify piston slap by sound and are startled by the clicking caused by a dying battery. The natural impulse is to simply crank up the radio and hope the noise/problem goes away.



