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Bosch Bsh 13470 - Oxygen (o2) Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $101.95
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Refund will be given as:Money Back Restocking Fee:No Alternate:BSH 13470 Brand:Bosch # Oxygen Sensor Wires:4 # of Connectors:1 Oxygen Sensor Heated:Heated Oxygen Sensor Wire Length:9.4""

See you in Shanghai; Conference and Awards events from CDN

Tue, 05 Apr 2011

阅读本文中文版本请点击这里 As China returns to work after the three-day Ching Ming holiday, all eyes in the automotive industry turn to Shanghai and what promises to be the most significant auto show of this year's global calendar.  CDN will be actively contributing to the insights into the direction being taken by car design in the country by hosting two events; the annual Interior Motives China conference and, on the middle evening of the conference, the awards ceremony of the second Car Design Awards China, for which the shortlist has just been announced. Themed ‘The challenge of being different', this year's Interior Motives China conference will see around 300 delegates wrestle with how to capture what is ‘Chinese' in car design. Speakers will be from both domestic studios and the design centres of global OEMs.

Renault announces new six-year strategy

Thu, 10 Feb 2011

Renault today announced a new six-year strategy dubbed Renault 2016 – Drive the Change. A typically naff marketing-led title, but there’s some interesting detail on CEO Carlos Ghosn’s vision for Renault between now and 2016. Like how he wants to build 1.5 million electric cars in the next five years.

Danville concours honors Phil Hill

Thu, 06 Oct 2011

"Cool Cars for a Cause" is the slogan for the Danville (Calif.) Concours d'Elegance, and it's an apt description for a gathering of classic, vintage-racing and contemporary cars, along with a few restored racing boats carefully parked along Danville's charming downtown streets. The event has raised more than $1 million for Parkinson's disease research and patient care. This year, the event honored Phil Hill, who succumbed to complications from the disease in 2008 after a legendary international career in racing and classic-car restoration.