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2013 Toyota Tacoma Tpms Sensors on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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San Leandro, California, US

San Leandro, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

SET OF (4) USED TPMS SENSORS PART NUMBER # PMV-108J OEM ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT, GREAT WORKING ORDER, USED ONLY 1,000 MILES INCLUDES MOUNTING NUTS AND NEW VALVE CORE/CAP FITS A VARIETY OF VEHICLES STEEL WHEELS ONLY ORIGINAL COST FOR 1 TPMS SENSOR( $80 /PER SENSOR, SET OF 4= $320 WILL SHIP TO ALL 50 STATES, NO INTERNATIONAL.

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Mini paints Rocketman concept, celebrates Britain ahead of Olympics

Thu, 14 Jun 2012

Mini has updated the 2011 Geneva motor show Rocketman concept to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. The Rocketman concept couldn't make the leap to production status, we reported in January. For those interested in all the “changes” the one-off concept received to celebrate the Games, the full press release is reproduced below: Munich/Oxford/London.

Mercedes GLA 45 AMG on video ahead of Detroit debut

Sat, 11 Jan 2014

Mercedes GLA 45 AMG (pictured) on video ahead of Detroit deut What promises to be the best performing car in the compact SUV/Crossover segment – the Mercedes GLA 45 AMG – was officially revealed this week ahead of its debut at the Detroit Auto Show. With the same 355 bhp, 2.0 litre turbo engine as the A 45 and CLA 45 AMG – and with 4WD – the GLA 45 AMG offers stunning performance in a high-riding compact shape that promises to embarrass all but the most extreme performance SUVs on the market. Now, ahead of next week’s debut, Mercedes AMG has released new video of the GLA 45 AMG which does a decent job of highlighting the cosmetic tweaks and purposeful stance the GLA has.

Cross-country in a Corvette Stingray: Conclusion

Tue, 27 Aug 2013

The final leg of our cross-country Corvette trip took us from Detroit to Charlevoix, Mich. -- about 45 minutes north of our birthplace, Traverse City. Aside from the drivers on I-75 in metro Detroit -- who may be the worst in the world -- and the still-intermittent audio system, the ride was pretty uneventful.