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Camshaft Position Sensor For Honda Accord Civic Fr-v Stream 37500-plc-005 on 2040-parts.com

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Barking, London, United Kingdom

Barking, London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Part Type:Camshaft Position Sensor Reference OE/OEM Number:37500-PLC-005 Tag Number:V26-72-0067 Brand:VEMO Manufacturer Part Number:V26-72-0067 Manufacturer Warranty:2 Years Interchange Part Number:37500-PLC-005, 37500-PLC-015, 37500PLC015 Fits to:HONDA OEM:37500-PLC-005 Weight (kg):0.04 PACKING UNIT:1 Width (cm):7 Height (cm):7 Length (cm):4 EAN:4046001658204

Fiat UK launches design competition

Thu, 24 Jul 2008

Fiat Group Automobiles UK, has announced a nationwide design competition to find fun new ways to travel. The competition starts today. The contest, called the ‘Smiles per Hour Design Competition', is a UK-wide search for budding inventors of tomorrow to create interesting and amusing ways to enjoy a journey.

Lamborghini Jota spotted

Sun, 29 Aug 2010

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Bertone BAT 11

Mon, 10 Mar 2008

By Guy Bird Motor Shows 10 March 2008 11:43 What’s new on Bertone’s Geneva Motor Show stand? Italian coachbuilder Bertone might be in deep financial trouble – it didn’t have a stand at the Geneva show – but its styling division, Stile Bertone, revealed an incredible one-off car on the night of the first press day instead at Auto Design Night, a special event for car designers held at city centre night club La SIP. The stunningly streamlined BAT 11 doesn’t take its odd name from the bat-like rear wings, but because BAT stands for ‘Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica’ in Italian, the ‘11’ indicating that it is the fourth in a series of one-off Bertone designs for Alfa Romeo following on from the BAT 5, 7 and 9 from the mid-1950s.