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Stuhr, Deutschland, Germany

Stuhr, Deutschland, Germany
Condition:New OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):1450955, 6G9G8K556AA Lieferumfang:1 x Thermostatgehäuse, 1 x Thermostatgehäuse mit Sensor und Dichtung Produktgruppe:Kühlsystem Produkttyp:Kühlung Produkt:Cool, Cooler, Cooling, Kühl, Kühler, Kühlmittel, Kühlmittelgehäuse, Kühlmittelregler, Kühlmittelreglergehäuse, Kühlmittelsensor, Kühlmittelthermostat, Kühlung, Thermostateinheit, Thermostatgehäuse, Thermostatventil, Verbindungsstück Hersteller:Hausmarke Material:Kunststoff Herstellernummer:M121A1527 EAN:1211527000018 Marke:Hajus Autoteile GmbH

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Range Rover LRX announced

Thu, 24 Sep 2009

The Range Rover LRX will debut in 2010 and go on sale in 2011 We last reported on the Land Rover LRX last month, when it became pretty clear that Land Rover are pushing ahead with the project after receiving some Government funding for the LRX Concept in March. And it seemed that they were planning to show the RR LRX in June next year – 40 years on from the first showing of the original luxury off-roader – the Range Rover – in 1970. That now seems to be confirmed, with Land Rover stating the LRX will debut next year and go on sale in 2011.

Watch: BMW driver drifts 51 miles to set new world record

Thu, 16 May 2013

Johan Schwartz shattered the Guinness World Record for longest sustained drift in a BMW M5 Saturday, completing a total of 322.5 laps and covering 51.278 miles. Schwartz, a BMW Performance Driving instructor, beat the previous 6.94-mile drift record at the BMW Performance Center in Greenville, S.C. using just one set of Continental tires.

Fight parking tickets with the Fixed app

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

There are those among us, brave warriors in our midst, who battle the demonic and convoluted forces of parking enforcement every chance we get. For innocent victims of bureaucracy, accused perpetrators of victimless crimes who are held hostage by our wallets, we have a new weapon on our side: an app called Fixed that's potentially too good to be true. How this latest San Francisco-based startup app works: first, you take a picture of your parking ticket -- ignoring the nagging voice in your head that says a 13-year old neckbeard hacker from R