Audi A4 B6 8e Climate Control A/c Heater Soft Touch Button Repair Restore on 2040-parts.com
Riga, -- Select County --, Latvia
I sell set of matte black vinyl stickers to restore buttons, not the new climate control. this set have 16 stickers in every button on climate controle. This stickers are full copy of buttons size and significant, all stickers significants are transparent that why all buttons will have factory illumination red light.
|
A/C & Heater Controls for Sale
- Toyota isis 2007 a/c switch panel [5360900](US $199.00)
- 02-05 bmw e65 745i 760i a/c ac heat heater climate control unit switch 33015 c#7(US $41.46)
- Nissan cedric 1995 a/c switch panel [0460900](US $189.00)
- Suzuki mr wagon 2005 a/c switch panel [7460900](US $189.00)
- Bmw x5 e53, 5.series e39 genuine climate control a/c "auto" button(US $10.99)
- Toyota corolla fielder 2008 a/c switch panel [4060900](US $179.00)
Audi E-tron electric concept at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 15 Sep 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 15 September 2009 12:00 This is the Audi E-tron concept car, an electric version of Ingolstadt’s R8 supercar. Unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show it has four electric motors driving all four wheels, and produces a staggering 3319lb ft. This new Audi E-tron produces over three times more torque than a Bugatti Veyron?
Report: Fiat-Chrysler could cut Dodge
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Fiat-Chrysler could move into 2016 without the Dodge brand, according to a report from Wards Automotive. While the company has plans to integrate Fiat platforms into Chrysler, Ram and Jeep products, Wards reports that Dodge’s lineup is thinning. The midsize Dodge Avenger sedan will not be replaced when its production ends early next year, and two other Dodge products are expected to move to the Chrysler brand or be discontinued.
'27% would drive into floodwater'
Wed, 27 Nov 2013A DEVIL-MAY-CARE attitude amongst drivers is commonplace when it comes to flooded roads, according to a survey. Nearly 2% would ignore a road-closed sign, while 42% would blindly follow the vehicle in front if it managed to cross a flooded road successfully, the poll shows. Around a quarter of drivers (27%) would attempt to go through moving floodwater nearly 12in (30cm) deep, according to the Populus survey conducted for the Environment Agency and the AA.