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Bmw Genuine Windshield Washer System Check Valve For 3 7 Z3 Series E32 E34 E36 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Alhambra, United States

Alhambra, United States
BMW Genuine Windshield Washer System Check Valve for 3 7 Z3 Series E32 E34 E36, US $12.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BMW61661389040 Warranty:Yes MPN:BMW61661389040 Brand:BMW Other Part Number:BMW61661389040 UPC:Does not apply

Euro Car Parts sold for £225 million

Wed, 05 Oct 2011

Euro Car Parts Sold for £225 million There was a time, a very long time ago, where Euro Car Parts was an almost hidden secret, supplying manufacturer standard parts for higher end cars at prices that were much more affordable. The key to Euro Car Parts success was supplying parts which seemed to be sourced from the same suppliers as the car maker itself, but sold without the same huge margins. This writer was an avid fan of Euro Car Parts as a struggling young dad with a penchant for cars he couldn’t really afford; Euro Car Parts – and weekends with a toolbox and oily hands – kept a succession of luxury and performance cars on the road on a shoestring, but without compromising quality.

Audi E1 e-tron city concept in Berlin +video

Tue, 09 Aug 2011

Audi E1 e-Tron in the Potsdamer Platz Did Clive Sinclair get in to bed with Audi? Are the progeny of Fend Flitzer lurking in the bowels of Audi Towers? We ask because the latest Audi e-Tron Concept (the Audi E1, perhaps?) which rolled out of the back of a van in the Potsdamer Platz looks for all the world like the result of a mating between a Messerschmitt and a Sinclair C5.

GM axes deal with Peugeot Citroen: how it helps Vauxhall

Sat, 14 Dec 2013

Wolfgang Rattay, Newscom, RTR Strange as it sounds, the sale of GM’s 7% share it only just bought in Peugeot is good news for Vauxhall buyers. The reason is that it is the last stage of GM’s plan to improve the plight of Opel and Vauxhall by getting rid of all the distractions and focusing on improving the cars and the marketing. The Peugeot move has to be seen in the context of GM pulling Chevrolet out of Europe only a few weeks ago.