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Engine Computers for Sale
- Mercedes w140 95 cl500 coupe vdo e-gas ecu 1 computer,1405457132,412.225/001/030(US $525.00)
- Audi a4 s4 8k 1.8l ecu ecm dme pcm pcu msg engine control unit 8k1907115m(US $495.00)
- Volkswagen golf jetta ecu ecm dme pcm pcu msg engine control unit 8a0907404cc(US $75.00)
- 93-99 nissan sentra instrument cluster speedometer # 24810-1m006 205k miles(US $60.00)
- 1991-1995 corvette ecm computer wiring harness cover, gm 12064802(US $28.99)
- Volkswagen tiguan 1.4 ecu ecm dme pcm pcu msg engine control unit 03c906016cq(US $247.00)
Ford Focus goes SEMA mad
Fri, 21 Oct 2011A total of seven Ford Focus at the 2011 SEMA Show There’s nothing American petrolheads (perhaps we should say gearheads) like more than tarting up a car. Which explains why the relatively sensible Ford Focus is being pimped to within an inch of its life for this year’s SEMA show. The SEMA Motor Show is a trade-only gathering – despite which it gets around 50k visitors – which the organisers call the “premier automotive specialty products trade event – in the world.” It attracts trade visitors from across the globe to see parts, tools and components and the ‘SEMA’ special cars brought along by car makers and car modifiers.
CAR interviews Chris Bangle: what he did next (2009)
Tue, 22 Dec 2009By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks Motor Industry 22 December 2009 12:30 Chris Bangle is a hard act to follow, even for Chris Bangle. Like him or loath him, the former BMW design director is one of the most famous car designers of our times, recognised for shaking the established status quo with his ‘flame surfacing’ and his radical take on car design. Then in March 2009, after 16 solid years, Bangle announced his retirement from the Bavarian brand and – seemingly – car design.
Toyota makes service plans standard
Thu, 07 Oct 2010Toyota Motor Corp., aiming to restore customer trust after a recall crisis, is launching two new U.S. service plans that will come standard with Toyota and Scion brand vehicles. Called Toyota Care and Scion Service Boost, the plans will offer free factory scheduled maintenance and 24-hour roadside assistance for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first, the company said Wednesday.