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Voltage Regulator Airtex 1v1270 Fits 97-99 Subaru Legacy 2.5l-h4 on 2040-parts.com

US $154.63
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Connector Shape:Rectangular, Round SKU:AIX:1V1270 Other Part Number:27-1880, VR993 Brand:Airtex Terminal Gender:Male Female Manufacturer Part Number:1V1270 Connector Gender:Male Female Mounting Position:Bolt On UPC:00080044752134 Voltage:12.0 Quantity Needed:1; Mounting Hardware Included:Yes Interchange Part Number:23815-AA100, 1V1270, R2068, VR1128, VR-830, VR830 Mounting Bracket Included:No

College Exhibition: Institut Superieur de Design 2009

Tue, 15 Dec 2009

Valenciennes in northern France might not be the most glamorous of French towns but it's been quietly turning out transportation design graduates for over 20 years. The Institute Superieur de Design (ISD) isn't as well-known as Strate or Creapole in Paris, nevertheless it has a growing reputation as one of the most focused design schools in Europe with an enviable record of internships and employment of its graduates. Last month CDN was invited to join the final assessments of this year's graduate cohort.

Skoda Rapid & Rapid Spaceback GreenLine from £17,195

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Skoda Rapid & Rapid Spaceback GreenLine (pictured) cost from £17,195 With the Skoda Rapid already on the market, and its sibling with a hatch – the Rapid Spaceback – about to launch, Skoda is introducing the emissions-friendly GreenLine versions of both cars. Both the saloon (liftback) and the Spaceback (hatch) get the same 89bhp 1.6 litre diesel driving the front wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite differences in dimensions and weight, Skoda are claiming the same 99g/km emissions and 74.3mpg for both saloon and Spaceback, practically perfect if you’re a company car driver.

New commenting rules on CAR Online

Thu, 21 Jan 2010

CAR Online has a reputation for intelligent, friendly and informed debate – both in our forum and on the comments attached to each story. However, a minority of users has recently dragged the standard of conversation down, ruining the enjoyment of the majority. Today we launch new guidelines so our users know the ground rules; we hope to moderate more effectively and introduce a new three-strikes-and-you're-out-rule.'We have to act to protect CAR Online's quality debate,' said associate editor Tim Pollard.