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Mini Cooper Wood/leather Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $84.95
Location:

Stamford, Connecticut, US

Stamford, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MINI Manufacturer Part Number:32 30 6 765 391 Surface Finish:Wood & Leather Warranty:No

NO RESERVE!!!!!! OEM Upgrade MINI Cooper Wood & Leather wrapped steering wheel. Provide that extra bit of you-ification to your MINI's interior. This item is rare and very few are found at such a great value. Plug and Play easy to install. Direct replacement for the original leather wrapped steering wheel found on most MINI's. You do not want to miss the opportunity to own this wonderful accessory. Bid with confidence. Ebayer since 1999 with 100% feedback.

Lexus LF-Ch – lots of leaked pictures

Wed, 09 Sep 2009

A full gallery of Lexus LF-Ch images below And tonight we see a whole raft of pictures of the new Lexus LF-Ch. Lexus has controlled this to date – except for the leaked front view of the LF-Ch – by first issuing a teaser sketch and then a  rear 3/4 view of the LF-CH. But now their powder is well and truly damp for Frankfurt.

Nissan inaugurates new studio in Taiwan

Tue, 06 Nov 2007

Nissan opened its new Yulon Nissan Design Center (YNDC) in San-Yi, Taiwan yesterday, November 5th. The recent addition joins the global stable of Nissan studios responsible for bringing top talent and the best in creative design thinking to the company's global products. The YNDC studio joins Nissan's Atsugi and Harajuku Design Centers in Japan, the Nissan Design America studios in Farmington Hills, Michigan and San Diego, California and the Nissan Design Europe facility in London, UK.

Infiniti Steer-by-Wire on the way (video)

Wed, 17 Oct 2012

Nissan has revealed that it plans to install an electronic steer-by-wire system in to its Infiniti models in 2013. As car makers seek to squeeze every last fraction of a mile out of their cars to hit economy and emissions targets, computer control of many of a car’s functions are controlled by computer, which means the official tests for economy and emissions can be guaranteed to produce predictable results. Now Nissan are to take electronic steering to its logical conclusion by eliminating any direct connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels (except in an emergency) with the first fly-by-wire steering system in a production car.