Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Gm Oem Side Glass-latch Kit 12375393 (2) Pair Chevrolet S-10 & Sonoma on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Calexico, California, United States

Calexico, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

lot of new old stock latch kit (2) pair chevrolet s-10 & sonoma 1994-2000 years please check it before buying.. tanks



Brand:
GM
Part Number: 12375393
Item Condition: New
Item Description: Latch Kit
Manufacturer Brand Description: Latch Kit-Ref# 8 on Diagram Only
Quantity Needed: 1;
Fitment Notes: Diag Ref #8;Extended Cab;
Item Specifics:
Item Name: Latch Kit
Category 1: Body Hardware
Category 2: Cab
Category 3: Side Glass
Part Ref# on Diagram: ONLY PART REFERENCE
Other Part Number: 12543910


See Item Specifics section for additional specifications about this part.

2012 BMW M5 to get 4WD? +M5 Concept Video

Sat, 09 Apr 2011

Will the 2012 M5 get four wheel drive? Now there’s something to cogitate on for BMW M5 fruitcakes. Autocar are reading a comment by BMW’s head of R&D, Albert Biermann, that “…there will be some all-wheel-drive surprises on M cars in the future.” as evidence that BMW are going to do the almost unthinkable and offer 4WD as an option on the 2012 BMW M5.

MG6 CO2 emissions reduced to 129g/km

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

The MG6 may have just become a little more appealing, with the news that the GT and Magnette diesel variants are now more efficient than before. CO2 figures are down from 139g/km to 129g/km and average fuel consumption has been improved from a claimed 55.3mpg to 57.6mpg. This results in the MG6 dropping a tax band from E to D.

Do Traffic Lights Hold The Key To Saving Fuel?

Tue, 11 Mar 2014

SUPERMARKET fuel price cuts may come and go, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to achieve longer lasting savings. German car maker Audi thinks it may have the answer, as it’s developed a system that ‘talks’ to traffic lights. The goal is to save fuel by alerting drivers to when lights change so they can slow down, plus prime a car’s engine stop-start system when a change from red to green is imminent.