Airtex 4h1038 Switch, Ignition Lock & Tumbler-ignition Lock Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, US
Switches / Controls for Sale
- Acdelco oe service 21114561 switch, ignition lock & tumbler-ignition cylinder(US $51.86)
- Airtex 1s2189 switch, headlight-headlight switch(US $18.81)
- Airtex 6s1068 pigtail/socket-license plate light socket(US $12.65)
- 94 95 96 97 98 99 acura integra gsr power door lock control module relay box(US $0.99)
- Beck arnley 201-1468 switch, stoplight-brake light switch(US $12.28)
- Airtex 4h1200 switch, ignition lock & tumbler-ignition lock cylinder(US $159.15)
European Car of the Year shortlist 2010
Mon, 02 Nov 2009The shortlist of entries for the 2010 European Car of the Year award were announced today. No doubt bound to cause controversy with our readers, the cars which made it onto this year’s seven-strong shortlist are: • Citroën C3 Picasso• Mercedes-Benz E-class• Opel/Vauxhall Astra• Peugeot 3008• Skoda Yeti• Toyota iQ• Volkswagen Polo Chosen by automotive journalists from all over Europe, the competition will come to a close at the end of the year when an all-out winner is announced. Vauxhall took top honours in 2009's contest, with its Insignia stealing top spot from Ford’s new Fiesta by a single point.
McLaren P1 bare carbon fibre option
Tue, 11 Jun 2013McLaren are considering a full bare carbon fibre option for the P1 (pictured) With the McLaren P1 now getting close to hitting the road as a customer car (and arriving at Goodwood on the move in July), the lucky few with pockets deep enough to buy a car that will cost them pushing on £1 million are busy poring over the options for the P1. We spoke to one such customer over the weekend who was busy deciding which boxes to tick on the P1 spec sheet, and he was under the impression that McLaren were offering a full bare carbon fibre option for the P1, and at no cost. Which didn’t sound right.
Breckland Beira: the first pictures
Tue, 03 Jun 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 June 2008 17:18 Missing Marcos and wondering just what exactly has happened to TVR? Well your sportscar wishes have been answered in the shape of a new British-built two-seater called the Breckland Beira. Power (of course) comes from a 6.0-litre GM-sourced V8, but the chassis isn’t some hastily cobbled together tubular steel job.