Up for sale is an Audi S4 Cluster with 133K Miles on it 8E0 920 982 C will fit Audi S4 2005-2008 please make sure this is the correct part for your vehicle before buying, thank you. This Part is GENUINE AND OEM
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Speedometers for Sale
- Rebuilt 2000 2001 buick lesabre gauge cluster speedometer info ctr 179,717 miles(US $130.00)
- Auto meter 3-3/8" speedometer 0-120 mph sport-comp 3987
- 5.5 inch car elm327 ordinary new head up display mph speed warning system g8(US $32.79)
- Nissan moco 2009 speedometer [6761400](US $199.00)
- Suzuki wagon r 2009 speedometer [0061400](US $229.00)
- Honda life 2001 speedometer [9361400](US $239.00)
Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell – First prototype
Tue, 22 Jun 2010The subtly painted Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell Prototype We called it the Mercedes SLS AMG eDrive when we first talked about an electric SLS Gullwing last year. Although to be fair that’s what Mercedes called it when they gave us some info and confirmed they were working on creating an electric version of the SLS. But it now appears to have become the Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell Prototype.
Ford Fiesta sells 4 million in UK & Fiesta history in pictures
Mon, 15 Jul 2013The 4 millionth Ford Fiesta sold in the UK (pictured) has arrived with it owner It’s 37 years since Ford launched the first Fiesta, and in that time it’s been the best-selling small car for 27 of those 37 years and the best-selling car in the UK overall since 2009. In that time Ford has managed to sell 4 million Fiestas in the UK, with the four millionth Fiesta – a Fiesta Zetec in Candy Blue with the excellent 1.0 litre EcoBoost engine – presented to its owner, Michelle Wardale, by her local Ford dealers in the North East today. Ford Fiesta production started in the days when Dagenham was a big builder of Ford cars, and the first 3 million Fiestas (bound not just for the UK) rolling out of Dagenham between 1976 and 2002.
GM's Henderson says no decision yet on bankruptcy
Fri, 17 Apr 2009General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson said today the company has not decided whether to file for bankruptcy protection, but that preparations continue in case such an action is necessary. "We have until June 1, and if we can't do it between now and June 1 then we do it in bankruptcy," Henderson said during a morning teleconference with journalists. Still in his first month at the helm after the March 30 departure of CEO Rick Wagoner, Henderson said he wasn't sure who would make the decision.