Ford Transmission Milage Sensor Assembly 500-169 "nos" on 2040-parts.com
Piqua, Ohio, US
THIS IS A
NEW
P/N 500-169 NU-METRICS
DIVISION OF PENTRON INDUSTRIES
FORD TRANSMISSION
MILAGE SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
NEW ITEMS
1ea SENSOR # 200-255
1ea 1' CABLE # 500-168
2ea READOUT BRACKETS
1ea CONNECTION FITTING WITH BRACKET
$
CABLE
ALSO USED ITEMS
1ea SENSOR # 200-255
1ea CONNECTION FITTING WITH BRACKET
$
CABLE
THIS SENSOR KIT WAS PURCHASED FROM A LOCAL CITY GARAGE SALE
DON'T LET THIS GREAT FIND GETAWAY
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY STORE
ADD ME TO YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST
THANKS
Commercial Truck Parts for Sale
Internationa truck # 1818732c95 tube "new old stock"(US $24.99)
2006/7 volvo lower bunk frame(US $24.50)
Late 2000's freightliner nose good condition(US $200.00)
Set of 10 pm brand red semi trailer running lights(US $29.95)
Mercedes om924la engine (US $4,275.00)
2006/7 volvo bunk heater assembly(US $45.50)
BMW i3 & i8 EVs: BMW plan new ways to sell their ‘i’ cars
Fri, 25 Nov 2011BMW are looking at new ways to sell the i3 & i8 EVs BMW has big plans for its ‘i’ cars (the i3 and i8), the BMW take on the future of motoring. But not only are BMW embracing new eco technology with the electric i3 and i8, they’re seeking to break the mould when it comes to selling too. It seems BMW think that the launch of the new ‘i’ brand is the right time to look at more modern ways of selling their cars than simply running a few adverts and having nice shiny showrooms.
Audi RS3 – take two
Wed, 18 Jul 2012Audi has decided to build an additional 250 Audi RS3 models for sale in the UK. Priced at the same £39,930 as before. It looks like Audi has found an extra 250 5-pot 2.5 litre engines lurking in the back of a cupboard, so it’s decided to churn out an extra run of 250 RS3s for the UK.
Bill Clinton: The madness of ‘Growing’ fuel
Fri, 25 Feb 2011Bill Clinton warns against growing crops for fuel Ex-Presidents of the US - and Vice-Presidents too – like to find a ‘role’ when they leave office. Something suitably Statesmanlike which continues to give ‘Mr President’ continuing gravitas. And, in Bill Clinton’s case, helps keep him out of mischief.