2006 Gmc Canyon 2 Miles Steering Column 766659 on 2040-parts.com
Garretson, South Dakota, US
Steering Racks & Gear Boxes for Sale
- 2004 mazda 3 66944 miles steering column 1010428(US $165.00)
- 2000 pontiac bonneville steering column 2528374(US $140.00)
- 1998 pontiac grand prix steering column 2373057(US $135.00)
- 03 04 intrepid steering column 517955(US $50.00)
- 2005 scion xa 58711 miles steering column 1048377(US $190.00)
- 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 cutlass steering column 516779(US $100.00)
Peugeot RCZ Magnetic Limited Edition – it’s a black or white RCZ
Fri, 17 May 2013The RCZ Magnetic gets based on the RCZ Sport but gets extra goodies added to make a special edition which costs less, say Peugeot, than if you specced a regular RCZ up to the same level. Extra equipment includes parking aids (front and back), interior sports kit (that’s a soft touch leather steering wheel and short shift gear lever), Peugeot Connect Nav (that’s sound and CD with Nav), Connect SOS and Assistance, 19″ Sortilege alloys with a matt black finish, Black Pack (which gives you a black finish on the roof arches, grill, mirrors and brake callipers) and Sports front seats. You only have the choice of two paint jobs – black and white – with the black RCZ Magnetic getting Metallic Nera black paint with red flame leather interior and the white RCZ Pearlescent Pearl white with black leather.
Fisker buys BMW engines for Project Nina
Fri, 02 Sep 2011Fisker's Project Nina will get BMW Engines You’ve probably got used to stories about Henrik Fisker’s eponymous car company, makers of the convincing range-extender sports saloon, the Fisker Karma. But you may not be quite as au fait with Fisker’s future plans – Project Nina. Project Nina is Henrik Fisker’s equivalent of Tesla’s Model S – it’s where a niche car maker goes mainstream.
Who's Where: Dave Rand resigns from Changan Automobile
Mon, 27 Feb 2012Dave Rand, the former General Motors Design Chief, has resigned from the Chinese State-owned automaker after joining the company last October. Rand's resignation, which was made official last week, follows that of his senior at Changan, Ken Ma who stepped down as Vice President of Design earlier this year. It is not clear precisely why both men have decided to leave the Chinese carmaker, but several people familiar with the situation have said that both Rand and Ma's departures are connected with Changan Auto's recent financial difficulties.