4 Button Keyless Entry Remote Shell Fits Infiniti Fx35 Fx45 And More Car Models on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
This is about 1 remote shell with the rubber buttons pad included, there's no electronics inside, is just the case. Please compare your actual remote with this remote case. Make sure your remote looks exactly the same as the photo, and it has the same 3 buttons. If your remote has not the same 3 buttons or looks different than the photo, this remote case is not going to be compatible with your actual remote. This item has no electronics inside. Is only the remote case with the rubber buttons pad. Is the perfect part for your broken but still working remote. You just need to open it, and place in the plastic shell your electronic part from inside your old broken remote. No programming is required since the remote functions are from your old but still working remote. Please select your car's year, make and model and see if it fits. If you have any question, just ask!
|
Key Blanks for Sale
- New genuine gm ignition lock key gm# 26038354(US $39.68)
- New genuine gm ignition key (vats code #3) olds & buick gm# 26038355(US $37.68)
- Old vintage oldsmobile gm car automobile blank key olds b-50 free shipping(US $9.99)
- Chevy oem logo ignition key switch lock cylinder + 2 (pair) strattec(US $45.00)
- New: key for chrysler y165-pt (ilco)(US $13.99)
- Transponder chip / key chip &! chippin' away vs. a felony assault @ suny
McLaren MP4-12C arrives in USA (video)
Fri, 17 Feb 2012The MP4-12C hits the US The McLaren MP4-12C has finally hit the USA, and to celebrate McLaren has put together a video showing its arrival in America. Being a supercar lover in the USA can have its drawbacks, particularly if you have a penchant for supercars from smaller car makers, because the US can be rather tetchy about letting a handful of supercars on American roads, just in case they destroy the fabric of American society. McLaren had that problem with their last car – the iconic McLaren F1 – and it took years for the legislative mess to be sorted to let ultra rich Americans indulge in a bit of McLaren love (mind you, it also lined McLaren’s pockets as they charged and arm and a leg for software to make US F1s legal).
1990s supercars
Thu, 10 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard and Ben Oliver 10 July 2008 16:01 Supercars in the Nineties By now well and truly established, the supercar regulars continued to offer ever more outrageous products. The recession bit in the early ’90s, but thereafter some of the landmark cars were launched: the McLaren F1 is, for many, the definitive supercar of all time – a one-off conceived with all the purity of a grand prix racer. Others dabbled (remember the Jag XJ220?), but none achieved the Macca’s astonishing single-mindedness.Browse our GBU-style pick of the decade's landmarks below – and vote for your favourite supercar decade in our poll Make and model Year Price Engine 0-60mph Top speed 1990 £156,000 5707cc V12, 492bhp, 428lb ft 4.1sec 202mph For The Audi-fettled 6.0 VT was the last, and best Against A playboy's plaything; never gained real credibility Verdict Lambo's thinking looked slow after the F40 and 959 Lamborghinis third mid-engined V12 supercar lacked the impact of the first two.
Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
Wed, 28 Feb 2007By Chris Chilton First Official Pictures 28 February 2007 01:29 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera: the lowdown Lighter, faster, louder: the most exciting Gallardo yet seems to tick every box. The limited edition baby Lambo – around 350 cars will be built over the next couple of years – was conceived as the ultimate small supercar and a genuine rival for Ferrari’s hardcore Challenge Stradale models, the next of which, the F430, arrives early next year. Prices are still to be confirmed but are expected to be around 10 per cent higher than the standard car, which would make the Superleggera £143,000.