Lexus 3 Button Fob Remote Key With Pwr Trunk Listed Models Only 02 on 2040-parts.com
Patterson, California, United States
Key Blanks for Sale
- New oem mazda b series truck and mazda tribute 2001-2011 immobilizer key blank(US $21.00)
- Mazda 2, 3, 6, miata & rx-8 new oem key blank f1y1-76-2gx(US $37.95)
- Oem kia genuine uncut blank key 819993f50670(US $19.00)
- Ford mazda h86-pt pats transponder key blank blanks(US $13.49)
- Buick cadillac chevy oldsmobile pontiac b44 b45 oem key blanks blank - e/h keys(US $8.00)
- Oem rolls royce original master key blank heritage encapsulated uv10353pd rare!!(US $148.99)
2015 Subaru WRX revealed ahead of LA Auto Show
Mon, 11 Nov 2013Subaru's 2015 WRX model is slated to make its world debut at the LA Auto Show, but we're getting an advanced look a the enthusiast favorite thanks to a brief teaser video and what may be a leaked image of the sedan making the rounds on the Web. The Japanese automaker has kept the new WRX pretty tightly under wraps. Besides the WRX concept we saw at the New York auto show , Subaru has released little more than a seven-second teaser video.
Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations buys world’s biggest British car collection
Fri, 25 Jul 2014James Hull’s British car collection – new owned by Jaguar Land Rover News watchers and petrolheads may be aware that the world’s biggest collection of British cars has been up for grabs recently as its owner – cosmetic dental guru James Hull – decided he wanted to see his collection in new, safe hands after a run of health problems. And now it has a new owner. James Hull has sold his entire collection to Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Operations in a deal that secures the collection’s future – and keeps it in the UK – for a price that is doubtless well below the much-vaunted £100 million it’s though to be worth.
Morgan's eco car
Thu, 15 Mar 2007By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 15 March 2007 05:05 Morgan Life Car: the lowdown Morgan, that most traditional of British brands, has announced it will launch a zero-emissions car called the Life Car at next year’s Geneva show. Based on the regular Aero chassis, the Life Car is part DTI-funded and involves partnerships with Oxford University and a company that developed fuel-cell technology for military applications – such as providing medical teams with power during conflicts. The Life Car is predicted to weigh 600kg, have a small fuel cell delivering 33bhp and, erm, no brakes.