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Distributor Cap-o.e. Replacement Airtex 5d1166 Fits 86-89 Honda Accord 2.0l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.85
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Plug Wire Retainer Attached:No SKU:AIF:5D1166 Material:Phenolic Brand:Airtex Distributor Cap Tower Quantity:5 Manufacturer Part Number:5D1166 Distributor Cap Contacts Material:Aluminum Cap Mounted Coil:No UPC:00080044627500 Other Part Number:E352A, JP934, 8E5, W3020, 51-1824, 2504-34216 Tower Position:Horizontal Interchange Part Number:12351071, 30102-PJ0-662, JH124T, 174-6921, 03231 Distributor Vent:No Mounting Type:Screw On

Peugeot 107 Millesim 200. Add it to the list

Thu, 10 Jun 2010

The Peugeot 107 Millesim - the latest 200th anniversary model We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Hats off to Peugeot for being in business for 200 years. Being in business for 200 days can be a struggle, never mind being around since the middle of the Napoleonic wars.

One Lap of the Web: Aural delights and a Citro

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

-- Ayrton Senna positively dominated the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix: he came in with the fastest qualifying lap, started on pole, set the fastest lap, led every single one of them, won the thing, beating rival Alain Prost in the process, then went on to win the 1990 World Championship. The above video was what it's like to ride onboard with the brilliant Brazilian in his McLaren-Honda, which screams like a madman down the Monaco tunnel. -- Five Citro

Top 20 Supercars from the last 20 years

Tue, 16 Apr 2013

Supercars – you’ve got to love ‘em. For most of us a real supercar is out of reach, but that doesn’t stop us lusting after them, and it also doesn’t stop us having opinions about which are the best. Top car dealers Romans International are playing the ‘Greatest Supercars’ game with an infographic detailing the top 20 from the last twenty years; everything from the Ferrari Testarossa of 1984 through to the Porsche 918 Spyder (which still hasn’t arrived).