Bosch 15733 Oxygen Sensor: New on 2040-parts.com
Keswick, Virginia, United States
This is an original, in the box, bought-from-Advance Auto, Bosch 15733 oxygen sensor that I purchased for my wife's 2009 BMW 328i. We are selling the car without this replacement being done.
|
Other for Sale
- Front catalytic converter fits 00-04 ford focus a/t dohc 8th digit vin #3(US $264.95)
- Bosal rear muffler assembly fitting nissan 610 wagon 9/1974+ p# 284-947(US $49.98)
- Exhaust pipe-front pipe front bosal 751-021 fits 91-93 honda accord 2.2l-l4(US $49.98)
- Honda civic & del sold new bosal brand front exhaust pipe 751-027(US $49.98)
- Bosal front muffler assembly fitting nissan 610 sedan & coupe 282-949(US $49.98)
- Peugeot 504 wagon diesel new exhaust head pipe 828-649(US $49.98)
Mercedes-Benz inaugurates Advanced Design Studio in Beijing, China
Fri, 22 Jul 2011Mercedes-Benz inaugurated its global Advanced Design Center in Beijing, China, yesterday, Thursday July 21. The Beijing design center, Daimler's fifth advanced design studio worldwide, further reinforces the growing importance of the Chinese auto market and Beijing in particular; the city is increasingly influencing changing needs and trends. The new 1,000 square meter Advanced Design Studio employs a total of around 20 designers who will contribute to the future design of Mercedes-Benz automobiles, competing and working with the company's other studios in Germany, Italy, Japan and the USA.
Toyota to premiere five concepts in Tokyo
Thu, 07 Nov 2013Toyota is the latest carmaker to announce the contents of its show stand for the upcoming Tokyo motor show, with five new concepts being unveiled. The latest development of the Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) Concept will make its debut – previewing a production model that could launch next year – alongside concepts exploring the future of taxis and compact MPVs. We'll also see the introduction of the FV2 (Fun Vehicle 2) concept, which Toyota says is designed to capture its ‘fun-to-drive' philosophy, and the Aqua G Sports concept.
Video: Porsche's Michael Mauer and Mitja Borkert on the new Macan
Tue, 03 Dec 2013Porsche style vice-president Michael Mauer has revealed how the new Macan's design was influenced by racecars. In this new video, Mauer and members of his design team explain some of the Macan's development and the team's desire to create "a true Porsche in each segment – a true sports car". Classic Porsche design cues were immediately obvious upon seeing the Macan in the metal in Tokyo and Los Angeles – including its rear and interior – and Mitja Borkert, director advanced design style, identifies other recognizable features.