Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Lcd Cluster Displey Audi Vw For Repair Vdo Clusters New on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Modesto, California, US

Modesto, California, US
:

THIS LCD IS FOR VDO CLUSTERS WITH FULL LCD ONLY

Display is made of High Quality glass, and have a Film Protectors on it's surface, make sure to remove them (on booth sides) after installation done.

IT IS NOT MADE BY VDO IT IS FOR REPAIR VDO CLUSTERS

Will fit For :

Audi A3/S3 8L Series from 1996-2003
Audi A4/S4/RS4 B5 Series from 1995-2001
Audi A6/S6/RS6 C5 4B Series from 1997-2004
Audi Allroad C5 Series from 1999-2005
Audi RS4 B5 Series from 2000-2001
Volkswagen Passat B5 and B5 facelift (3B & 3BG),
Volkswagen JETTA / BORA,
Volkswagen T4 and T5,
Volkswagen Golf 4,
Volkswagen Polo,
Seat VDO
 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM, PLEASE CONTACT ME VIA EBAY
THANK YOU.

Look, Ma, no hands and no feet in the BMW training car

Thu, 26 May 2011

Race-car drivers, you may soon be out of a job. Just as IBM built a computer that could beat humans at chess and even at Jeopardy, BMW has built a car that can beat your lap time. OK, the best drivers can still beat this car, but we can imagine a time when autonomous cars will handle all of our driving needs, even the competitive kind.

Hungarian Grand Prix (2013) RESULT

Sun, 28 Jul 2013

Lewis Hamilton wins the Hungarian Grand Prix The story of Lewis Hamilton’s first season at Mercedes has been on of qualifying highs and race lows, but could Hungary be the place Hamilton turns all that promise in to a win? In a word – yes. Lewis Hamilton has won his first Grand Prix for Mercedes at the Hungaroring – a race he’s won three time before – in a brilliant drive, helped by a few lucky breaks, and despite Mercedes having problems all weekend with overheating.

Digital experience gets the electronics going before International CES

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

The night before the International CES opens, there's something like a mini consumer-electronics show held in a hotel on the Vegas strip. True, there are many, many CES-related events held in hotels on the Vegas strip. Even the 2 million square feet of floorspace in the Las Vegas Convention Center can't accommodate every widget- and gizmo-maker that wants to show off a product.