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Bluetooth Module/phone System Controller 28388-3nf0a 13-16 Nissan Leaf Telematic on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Castle Rock, Washington, United States

Castle Rock, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000104397 Model:LEAF Stock Number:R13637 Condition and Options:Body Control (BCM); (LH dash), from 2/11 Year:2011 Mileage:999998 Brand:NISSAN

BLUETOOTH MODULE/PHONE SYSTEM Telematics CONTROLLER 28388-3NF0A FITS 2013-16 NISSAN LEAFCategory: Parts & Accessories:Car & Truck Parts:Other PartsManufacturer Part Number: 28388-3NF0ABrand: Factory, OEMPart Number: 28388-3NF0ASeller: Source One Services

Aston Martin One-77 – Testing video

Fri, 05 Mar 2010

The Aston Martin One-77 testing video below You can tell the Aston Martin One-77 is getting close to fruition. We’ve run stories about the One-77 out testing in December and we’ve also had the story about the one guy ordering up ten One-77s. Raising the profile is the name of the game, even at this exalted price level, so it’s no surprise that Aston Martin have sent us a testing video of the One-77 for your delight and delectation.

2011 Mercedes S63 AMG 5.5 litre Biturbo revealed +video

Sat, 31 Jul 2010

The 2011 Mercedes S63 AMG get the new 5.5 Litre BiTurbo V8 Mercedes intend phasing out the much loved – and wonderfully linear – 6.2 litre, naturally aspirated V8 which graces AMG Mercedes models across the range, from C Class to S Class and E class to CL Class. Such a wonderfully exhilarating engine, it’s a real shame to see it bow out under the pressure of ridiculous CO2 and economy targets. So the 2011 Mercedes S63 AMG gets a new engine.

Concept Car of the Week: Seat Tango (2001)

Fri, 26 Apr 2013

At the dawn of the millennium, there was no better ways for Seat to communicate its new philosophy "Auto Emocion" than in the shape of a pretty little spider. This new slogan, which suggests fun and excitement with a dash of explosive Latin character, would define the essence of what a Spanish car should be. When Walter de'Silva left Alfa Romeo to lead Seat design in 1999, the Spanish brand was going through difficult times.