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00 Ford Taurus Speedometer Cluster Mph W/o Ffv 7000 Rpm Tach 261804 on 2040-parts.com

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Valrico, Florida, US

Valrico, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:PLEASE CALL ME @ 813-651-2296 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON RETURNS Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Inventory ID:261804 Interchange Part Number:257-03731 Year:2000 Model:MERCURY SABLE Stock Number:020238 Mileage:118340 Conditions and Options:WHT,LS,3.0L,4AT Genuine OEM:YES Brand:MERCURY Part Number:261804

Volkswagen NCC concept

Wed, 20 Jan 2010

Volkswagen's New Compact Coupe (NCC) concept previews the next Jetta, but with two-doors rather than four. The car's front - minus the hybrid-style closed grille - pretty much represents the new face of the sixth-generation production Jetta due on sale this November, and its syling is informed by the latest Polo as well as some recent concepts from the German brand. Read our opinion of the NCC concept's design in our 2010 Detroit Auto Show Highlights, and see more photos of the showcar in the photo gallery below.

Honda petitioned to bring Civic Type-R Turbo stateside

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

Change.org is a website that helps users make petitions. Taking a quick tour, we spot petitions to free prisoners, plenty of social justice-type petitions, and then there are the ones from car guys. We’re not saying the petition to “Bring the 2015 Honda Civic Type-R VTEC Turbo to North America” isn’t world-changing.

New baby Jaguar to be called XE

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Jaguar has revealed its new small saloon rival to the BMW 3 Series will be called XE. The new Jaguar XE, which will be revealed this year before going on sale in 2015, will be the first all-aluminium car ever launched in the premium small saloon sector – and prices are expected to start from £30,000. Jaguar is promising a range of cars that stretch from a sub-100g/km model (something the BMW 3 Series doesn’t yet achieve) to one that can reach a top speed of 186mph (a speed that’s also faster than every 3 Series).