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2021 Porsche Taycan Oem Five Button Smart Key Keyless Entry Fob on 2040-parts.com

US $99.01
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FL, United States

FL, United States
Condition:Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions ID:1C6DCA4F-E00C-4607-B82E-95583F8F309B Year:21 Model:PORSCHE TAYCAN Stock:A43416 VIN #:WP0AB2Y17MSA43416 Brand:PORSCHE Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

VR Chevrolet Camaro (2010): the UK's Camaro

Sat, 31 Oct 2009

By Jonny Smith First Official Pictures 31 October 2009 20:47 When GM uncloaked their Camaro retro remake at the 2006 Detroit auto show, the domestic audience understandably adored it. That muscle car concept is now a showroom reality, but any plans of bringing a right-hook version to South African, Aussie or Brit shores have been quashed – presumably due to low-volume sales and GM’s moth-eaten wallet.Much like a Mustang or Challenger, if you live in Britain and want a Camaro, you have to settle for a specially imported left-hooker. Come January 2010, when these rendered images of the VR Camaro will be a reality, UK customers won’t have to worry about doing any of the importation or UK-spec work.

VW Touareg gets new engines and new edition

Sat, 29 Nov 2008

[ad#ad-1] All the big 4x4s are struggling as people perceive them as ‘Devil Cars’ after the recent explosion in fuel prices around the world. And sadly, that sentiment seems to have stuck around, even though oil is now at a price last seen years ago. There’s nought so fickle as folk.

CCTV parking fines could be banned

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

COUNCILS in England could be banned from using CCTV cameras and "spy cars" to impose parking fines on motorists under new government proposals. Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles has said he wants to curb "overzealous" local authorities which use cameras to maximise their income from parking fines. He warned that public support for CCTV could be undermined if people believed they were being used to generate revenue rather than preventing crime.