1982 1983 1984 1985 Toyota Celica Supra Throttle Cable on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
This is the throttle cable.From a 1985 Toyota Celica Supra. Should fit other years. It is in good working condition. Will only ship to the lower us continental states.
Fuel Inject. Controls & Parts for Sale
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Maybach Landaulet study
Fri, 02 Nov 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 02 November 2007 11:50 Oh dear… Don’t worry, it’s still just a concept so it may never happen. Actually it will. This is the Maybach Landaulet study, due to be unveiled in Dubai later this month, and it’ll go into production at the start of 2008.
Partnership Premium 2030 - Part 1
Mon, 17 May 2010Strate College in Paris, France, has been working on a Peugeot-sponsored project for the past few months. The project asks 30 students who have been divided into 10 groups to create the exterior design, an interior design, any related products (including accessories or new services, for example) and color and trim details for the premium Peugeot for the year 2030 Though there are no constraints on the technical package, the brief stipulates that the teams must create a scenario that illustrates global change, and design a vehicle that fits into this future environment. Designers from Peugeot have been very active in the process, guiding students in weekly critiques and assisting them with specific knowledge in key areas of expertise.
Nissan LEAF gets 5 Star Euro NCAP
Wed, 25 May 2011Nissan LEAF - first electric car to get5 a 5 Star NCAP rating We moan about the Nissan LEAF. But only because it’s an inferior product to the cars we already enjoy, and at an inflated price. But we’ve never said it was a bad car.