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1999 Kia Sportage Ecu Ecm Computer K08ab on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, California, US
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1999 KIA SPORTAGE  ECU ECM  COMPUTER BOX   ,PLEASE CHECK #S IN PICTURE BEFORE BIDDING ON PART MAY ALSO WORK ON OTHER YEAR. THIS PART WAS REMOVED FROM A RUNNING CAR .SOME BRAIN BOXES MAY NEED TO BE REFLASED TO START ,CHECK WITH MANUFACTURER .I ACCEPT PAYPAL OR CASH AT TIME OF PICK UP.SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY PLEASE.

CPP buys Zagato

Tue, 05 Jul 2011

Ferrari 550 GTZ - built by CPP In a move that seems to have received no coverage whatsoever, our favourite specialist car putter-together – CPP (Coventry Prototype Panels as was) – has quietly bought up Zagato. For those of you who are ‘Vlad Watchers’ this may come as no surprise. It seems that Vladimir Antonov is on a quest to buy up everything interesting there is to buy in the specialist car world (and Portsmouth FC too – no accounting for taste!), which includes funding CPP and its recent acquisitions.

Honda to field seven entries at Pike’s Peak

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

Honda will join the 2014 Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb as a sponsor and a competitor, the company said on Thursday. The company will run five cars up the hill, in addition to a motorcycle and an ATV. "Pikes Peak presents us with a unique opportunity to showcase Honda's diverse product lineup as we work to further strengthen Honda's presence in racing at all levels," said Art St.

Maybach Coupe for sale: First Maybach Cruiserio Coupe up for grabs

Sun, 26 Dec 2010

Maybach Cruiserio Coupe - up For Sale We’ve run a couple of stories about a coupe version of the Maybach 57S this year, starting with the rather surprising news that a Maybach Coupe was coming - especially as it wasn’t going to be the spectacular Exelero Coupe – and culminating in the confirmation that German company Xenatec were building 100 Maybach Coupes. What I don’t think we knew at the time was that the whole Maybach Coupe plan was being funded by Saudi-based Auto Kingdom, which probably explains quite a lot. The Maybach has not been an explosive success since it launched – it’s been completely eclipsed by the far superior Rolls Royce Phantom – but its best market has probably been the Middle East, so Auto kingdom are probably pretty scure in the knowledge they can shift one or two of the Maybach Coupes on their home turf.