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92 93 94 95 96 97 Dodge Dakota V8 Engine Computer Controller '877' on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Allenton, Wisconsin, United States

Allenton, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is a used Dodge Dakota engine computer controller for Dakota's with the V8 motor for both 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive. Bought as I thought mine was bad but turned out to be a bad pin connector. BE SURE to match up part number on tag to yours as many different computers were used in these years. Paid $270+ a few years back. High bidder to pay fixed shipping charge of $12.50 to lower 48 states for USPS Priority shipping. I will ship elsewhere but actual shipping charge will be calculated after auction end and I have your Zip code. Item is sold as is and is non returnable so look at picture carefully. I accept MO's(preferred), personal checks and Paypal. Good luck!  

Lexus GS-F to get LF-A V10

Wed, 30 Dec 2009

Lexus are said to be preparing a GS-F with the V10 from the LF-A (pictured) There have been rumours that Lexus are going to produce a range-topping GS-F for some time. But with car makers looking at downsizing and trying their best to stick smaller and more economical engines in its cars it seemed the possibility of an M5 competing Lexus GS were going nowhere soon. But according to Japan’s Best Car magazine that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Saab production restarts – again.

Sat, 28 May 2011

Saabs are once more rolling out in Trollhattan Of course, we nearly got here before when Saab went courting China’s Hawtai Motor Group, but that deal fell apart when the Chinese government refused to sanction the deal. Or Hawtai pulled out. Depending on which version you believe.

Ferrari 458 Italia – The Video

Wed, 29 Jul 2009

The Interior of the new Ferrari 458 Italia But yesterday afternoon, shortly after we posted the news of the Ferrari 458 Italia – which originally had just four exterior pictures – we got sent a video of the interior. To be truthful it is almost certainly a rendering with no real car at all, but it is from Ferrari and is close as we’re going to get to the interior –  or anything that moves – this side of the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. At least the video clip has a sound track, and whether or not it’s a real soundtrack from the track and the car – or something Ferrari has generated on their laptops – we don’t really care.