Here we have a NEW E-TRON distributor cap number CR910. Email me with any questions. Reduced shipping for multiple auction winners. PMO or personal checks preferred - also accept PAYPAL. International shipping must be calculated. International bidders please do not ask me to lie on the customs declaration form. Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. Thanks for your time. May GOD bless you and our soldiers. Thought for the day: He who guards his lips, guards his life. |
Caps, Rotors & Contacts for Sale
- E-tron distributor cap dh-354 fotd 8 75-76
- Bosch distributor cap 03010 audi bmw mercedes porsche saab vw free shipping
- Delco remy armatures lot of 2 p/n 1965258 (0616-172)(US $125.00)
- Bosch 04291 distributor rotor(US $7.80)
- Beck/arnley 173-7824 distributor rotor(US $5.28)
- Standard/t-series jr126t distributor rotor(US $7.91)
Audi Allroad goes e-tron with Detroit concept
Mon, 13 Jan 2014Audi introduced its Allroad shooting brake concept at the Detroit auto show on Monday. The plug-in hybrid brings a total output of 408 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque from three power sources, an engine and two electric motors. The transversely mounted 2.0-liter TFSI engine provides 292 hp with help from its turbocharger.
Infiniti Q70, QX80 and QX80 Limited show off at New York auto show
Wed, 16 Apr 2014Infiniti, the brand of Q, is showing off its updated 2015 lineup at the New York auto show. Included is the Q70 sedan, along with the brand's QX80 and QX80 Limited SUV models. The 2015 Q70 will be introduced for the first time in a long-wheelbase version, adding an additional 5.9 inches over the previous generation.
Toyota FT-86 Open Concept
Fri, 01 Mar 2013Further images and details of Toyota's FT-86 Open concept have been revealed ahead of its unveiling at next week's Geneva motor show. The FT-86, a rear-wheel-drive sports convertible, previews a potential future development of the GT86 sports coupe. Toyota is using the concept, which measures in at 4,240mm long, 1,775mm wide, 1,270mm high sitting on a wheelbase of 2,570mm, to gauge public reaction while carrying out engineering tests on a prototype.