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mensfactory · 19 days ago
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2013 Zagato AC 378 GT
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7ooo-ru · 9 days ago
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Эксклюзивная реплика с пробегом менее 10 тыс. км уйдет с молотка: таких всего 10 штук
Один из 10 редких суперкаров AC 378 GT от Zagato выставили на аукцион SBX Cars
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allthenewzworld · 3 months ago
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A unique Lamborghini LM002 Wagon, specially commissioned for the Sultan of Brunei, is set to go up for auction.
The Sultan, known for his legendary car collection rumored to include around 7,000 vehicles worth over $5 billion, had this rare SUV custom-built by Italian coachbuilder Salvatore Diomante.
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This 1986 LM002 is the only one officially sanctioned by Lamborghini, making it an incredibly rare find.
Originally delivered to the Sultan through a Lamborghini dealership in Singapore, the vehicle features a powerful 5.2-liter V12 engine, shared with the iconic Countach, and boasts just 10,383 kilometers on the odometer.
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The LM002 Wagon was initially black but now sports an Argento Metallizzato exterior with a luxurious Cuoio Nero interior, complete with air conditioning, power windows, a custom dashboard, wood trim, and even a sunroof.
As one of the few cars to leave the Sultan's massive collection, this historic and bespoke vehicle is expected to attract significant attention when it goes up for auction with SBX Cars on August 7.
With its provenance and unique features, it's highly anticipated that this one-off machine could easily surpass the seven-figure mark.
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romanlightman001 · 6 months ago
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Ferrari Monza SP2 | SBX Cars
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mikecardenmpreg · 4 years ago
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two days ago i got out of my car at sbx to pick up my coffee and some dude who was clearly out of his gourd took special interest in my car. he was looking at my bumper stickers and i was like okay he'll leave when he's done i'm not gonna say nothing i'm just gonna get my coffee and he'll be on his way. well. no. he decided to just stand there. behind my car. and take pictures of my car. like lots of them. and i was like. okay. well. alright. so i told tay (barista who knows me very well at this point) i was just gonna hang out until this dude stepped away from my car because i certainly wasn't about to go out there and talk to him about it because you just. do not interact when it comes to stuff like this. and tay was like yeah girl just stay here don't go outside that's weird etc etc. there was another customer in the store who was also weirded out by this and was keeping on eye on this dude as well. so me, tay, and this other guy are just watching this dude block my car in and take pictures of my car/license plate. i was like awesome. why is it always me. after like three minutes he finally walks away from my car and im like cool i'll wait til he's far enough away then i'll get in my car and drive the fuck away. well. he turns and comes into sbx. and im like awesome because he saw me come out of my car. he made eye contact with me. and im like. whats this dude gonna do. thank GOD he passes without comment and heads directly for the bathrooms. tay is silently glaring at this man the whole time. i love her. i throw up a peace sign and bolt. i go to work creeped the fuck out but it is what it is.
i go into sbx today. right as im about to leave, kevin is walking in. he immediately stops me and asks if i'm okay. i havent seen him in like a week and i don't know what hes talking about. he clarifies that he means am i okay in regards to the guy taking pictures of my car the previous day. im like yeah im fine its all good it be like that sometimes im used to it etc etc. he tells me that he personally took pictures of the guy in case something happened/happens. now im overwhelmed and almost start crying in the middle of this stupid sbx in front of this stupid man because fuck this bro i don't want these people worrying about me/caring about me. its just one more thing on the steaming pile of shit that has been my life. and now im paranoid because some dude has photos of my car and license plate on his phone. im just. im so done.
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7weekly2021 · 4 years ago
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Week 18
LYTW:  TaskForce, Zoom; Shoolini iPX, MS(Q,Glycan),DekheChokhiTake.
1. MS: LGBTQ; Rare; DH; ML
2. PS: SciArt; Madhup; Imm112
3. Mentoring (Ethics; Music)
4. SBX: core (Document); team (Abha)
5. Car service; self repair (doc)
6. YRP SAB
7. Manoj. Flute (JJW)
मना मोहना
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mensfactory · 7 months ago
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Hyperion XP-1 Prototype
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tibiin · 6 years ago
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brokenbones-tellstories · 8 years ago
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My Saturday I am tired.  I have three jobs. I’m a Barista, Customer Service Clerk, and halfway a photographer (I’m learning.)  I have the three jobs in an effort to save money for school, a new car, future expenses, etc. It’s definitely not a permanent thing, but it’s what I’ve got to do for now. I’ve kept myself in a relatively positive headspace and tried to have as much fun as I can. I work with the general public all day every day so it’s not always easy, but I do try. I sleep as much as I can and I have absolutely no problem taking time to myself. I have amazing/supportive co-workers and really strong management teams that help to keep me going. However, working a minimum of eight hours and an average of 12-18 every day is wearing me out. Today I had a 5-12 shift at SBX. I didn’t have to do anything at all afterwards. My favorite shift was opening, it was going to be a good day.  At 6:00 my vision started getting spotty and I couldn’t see the buttons on our register. It’s happened before and I knew I was going to get a migraine. Took some asprin and the spots went away and I kept going. Fast forward an hour and a half and I’ve thrown up twice, my hands are numb, and I’ve got a mind splitting headache.  Awesome. I left early to go to urgent care. Halfway there my car overheated and steam started pouring out of the hood. So I pulled off at a car dealership and took it to their service department because obviously driving it was not an option. They told me that I threw a rod and it wasn’t getting oil pressure. In reality my radiator hose busted, my radiator had a hole in it, and then my water pump thing also started leaking. We also changed the oil for good measure. It lives another day but I really need to start looking for a new car. It has 301,000 miles on it. I knew the time was coming. I just wanted to sell some coffee and go home.
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lovelyfantasticfart · 5 years ago
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Convertible Top Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions N-Z
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 1
Convertible Top Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions
N-Z
N1 Blower Output Stage, Rear Air Conditioning System
N2 Blower Output Stage
N2 Blower Output Stage (IHKA Integrated Automatic Heating/Air Conditioning)
N4 Output Stage For Rear Compartment Fan Motor
N9 Radio
N9 Radio (RAD Radio)
N22 CD Changer
N22 CD Changer (Without Convertible)
N24 Rollover Protection Controller
N41 Digital Tuner
N47 Satellite Receiver
N47 Satellite Receiver (USA_LHD)
N47 Satellite Receiver (Without Convertible)
N48 Digital Tuner US (USA_LHD)
N48 Digital Tuner US
N48 Digital Tuner US (Without Convertible)
N8C Antenna Amplifier, Side Section, Left
N8c Antenna Amplifier, Side Section, Left
N27a Compensator
N38a CCC/M-ASK
N38a CCC/M-ASK (RAD2-BO User Interface or CCC-BO User Interface)
N38b CIC Car Information Computer
N39a DVD Changer
N406 UDS Control Module
N407 RAG Control Module
N40a Hifi Amplifier
N42a Headset Connection Module
N45b Antenna Amplifier, Side Section, Right
N47a Digital Tuner
N550 Pulse Adapter
N550 Pulse Adaptor
N552 Headset Connection Module
N554 Rear Seat Entertainment
R1 Mixing Actuator
R11 Blower Resistors (Without IHKA Integrated Automatic Heating/Air Conditioning)
R12 Fresh Air Grill, Rear Compartment
R012 Rear Compartment Mixing Flap Potentiometer
R3554 Classification Resistor
R6138 Electric Auxiliary Heater
R6138 Electric Auxiliary Heater (Engine)
R6138 Electric Auxiliary Heater (IHKA Integrated Automatic Heating/Air Conditioning)
R6138 Electric Auxiliary Heater (IHR Integrated Heater Control)
R6139 Electric Auxiliary Heater, Rear Left
R6140 Electric Auxiliary Heater, Rear Right
R8554 Classification Resistor
R62521 Throttle Valve Sensor (S65 Engine)
R62522 Throttle Valve Sensor 2 (S65 Engine)
S1 Brake Fluid Level Switch
S2 Ignition Switch
S3 Rear Lid Button, Interior
S4 Hazard-Warning Switch, Central-Locking Button
S4 Horn Switch
S5 Hotel Position Switch
S6 Switch Block, Seat Adjustment, Passenger's Side
S7 Direction Indicator/High Beam Headlight Switch
S7 Driver's Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S8 Light Switch Unit
S01 Rear Bench Seat Switch, Left 1
S02 Rear Bench Seat Switch, Left 2
S03 Rear Bench Seat Switch, Left 3
S04 Rear Bench Seat Switch, Left 4
S05 Rear Bench Seat Switch, Right
S11 Switch Block, Seat Adjustment, Driver's Side
S13 Switch Block , Seat Adjustment, Passenger's Side
S15 System Lock, Rear Passenger's Side
S16 Switch, Lumbar Support, Driver
S17 Bonnet Contact Switch
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 2
S17 Mirror Adjustment Switch
S18 Hazard Switch
S19 Hood Contact Switch
S19 Seat Switch Cluster on Driver's Door
S21 Rear Lid Button on Inside of Rear Lid
S21 Rear Lid Lamp
S23 Seat Switch Cluster on Passenger's Door
S24 Power Window Switch, Passenger's Side, Rear
S25 Brake Light Switch
S27 Switch Block, Seat on Door, Driver's Side, Rear
S28 Switch Block, Seat on Door, Passenger's Side
S29 Brake Light Switch
S2a START-STOP Button
S2a START-STOP button
S2a Start-Stop Button
S30 Boot Lid/Tailgate Lock
S31 Vanity Mirror Switch, Front Right
S32 Switch Block, Seat Adjustment, Driver's Side
S34 System Lock, Passenger's Door
S35 Switch Block, Driver's Door
S36 Passenger's Door Power Window Switch
S37 Switch, Lumbar Support, Passenger
S38 Power Window Switch, Driver's Side, Rear
S40 System Lock, Driver's Door
S43 Vanity Mirror Switch, Front Left
S44 Switch For Passenger Airbag Deactivation
S45 Transmission Selector Switch
S47 System Lock, Diver's Door
S47 System Lock, Driver'S Door 
S47 System Lock, Driver's Door
S48 Passenger's Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S49 System Lock, Passenger'S Door
S49 System Lock, Passenger's Door
S49 System Lock, Rear Driver's Side
S4a Horn Switch
S50 Switch, Driver'S Seat Adjustment
S50 Switch, Driver's Seat Adjustment
S52 Driver'S Lumbar Support Switch
S52 Driver's Lumbar Support Switch
S52 Parking Brake Button
S55 Passenger'S Lumbar Support Switch
S55 Passenger's Lumbar Support Switch
S56 Switch, Passenger'S Seat Adjustment
S56 Switch, Passenger's Seat Adjustment
S63 START-STOP Button
S65 Oil Level Switch
S67 Rear Compartment Operating Unit, Left
S68 Rear Compartment Operating Unit, Right
S68 Seat Heating Switch, Rear Left
S69 Center Console Operating Unit
S69 Seat Heating Switch, Rear Right
S71 Button, Fully Automatic Towing Hitch
S72 Switch, Trailer Socket
S76 Seat Belt Buckle Contact, Rear Driver's Side
S77 Make-Up Mirror Switch, Front Left
S77 Seat Belt Buckle Contact, Rear Passenger's Side
S78 Make-Up Mirror Switch, Front Right
S87 Fanfare Horn Button
S89 Rocker Switch, Left
S90 Rocker Switch, Right
S93 Switch, Steering-Wheel Heating and Column Adjustment
S94 Glove Compartment Light Switch
S96 Seat Heating Switch, Rear Driver's Side
S97 Switch, Seat Heating, Passenger's Side, Rear
S103 Backrest Lock Switch, Driver
S107 Seat Belt Buckle Contact, Rear Driver's Side
S108 Seat Belt Buckle Contact, Rear Passenger's Side
S113 Glove Compartment Button
S119 Steering Column Adjustment Switch
S122 Backrest Lock Switch, Passenger
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 3
S126 Switch Block, Driver's Door
S127 Passenger'S Power Window Switch
S127 Passenger's Power Window Switch
S138 Easy Entry Switch, Passenger
S139 Easy Entry Switch, Driver'S Side
S139 Easy Entry Switch, Driver's Side
S141 Microswitch, Windscreen Cowl Panel Reached
S141 Switch, Convertible Top on Cowl
S18a Hazard Warning Switch
S19a Hood Contact Switch
S204 Trunk Lid Release Switch (Interior)
S227 Selector Lever Position Switch
S227 Selector Lever Position Switch (EGS Electronic Transmission Control)
S237 Rear-Lid Button, Inside, Automatic Rear Lid
S239 Switch, Convertible Top Compartment Floor
S243 Parking Brake Push Button
S243 Parking Brake Pushbutton
S251 Hotel Switch
S263 Outer Door Handle Electronic Module, Driver'S Side
S263 Outer Door Handle Electronic Module, Driver's Side
S263 Outer Handle Electronic Module, Driver's Side
S264 Outer Door Handle Electronic Module, Passenger'S Side
S264 Outer Door Handle Electronic Module, Passenger's Side
S289 Switch For Backrest-Width Adjustment, Driver
S31a Parking Brake Warning Switch
S38a Slide/Tilt Sunroof Switch
S419 Rear Lid Lock Switch, Left
S419 Rear Lid Lock Switch, X11584
S41a Power Window Switch, Rear Driver'S Side
S41a Power Window Switch, Rear Driver's Side
S42a Power Window Switch, Rear Passenger'S Side
S42a Power Window Switch, Rear Passenger's Side
S492 Towing Hitch Release Button
S559 Switch, Passenger Airbag Deactivation
S560 Passive Video Switch
S58a Driver'S Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S58a Driver's Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S58a Driver's Seat Belt Buckle Contact (Without Coupe)
S59a Passenger'S Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S59a Passenger's Seat Belt Buckle Contact
S59a Passenger's Seat Belt Buckle Contact (Without Coupe)
S63b Coolant Level Switch
S700 Hardtop Operating Unit
S700 Switch, Convertible Top
S0241 Center Console Switch Cluster
S0241 Centre Cosole Switch Cluster
S0289 Switch For Backrest-Width Adjustment, BA Seat
S0289 Switch, Seat-Back-Width Adjustment, Passenger Side
S136a Washer Fluid Level Switch
S147a Rear Window Button
S167b Rear Lid Lock Switch, Right
S167c Split Door Button, Right
S167d Split Door Button, Left
S172a Trunk Lid Button
S172a Trunk Lid Button (Without Convertible)
S224a Steptronic Switch
S227a Gear Selector Switch
S239a Microswitch, Rear Parcel Shelf, Bottom
S239a Switch For Convertible Top Compartment Floor
S239b Clubdoor_V Lock, Top
S239c Clubdoor_V Lock, Button
S263a Button, Outside Door Handle, Diver's Side (CA Comfort Access)
S264a Outer Door Handle Button, Passenger's Side (CA Comfort Access)
S265a Electronic Outer Door Handle Module, Rear Left
S266a Electronic Outer Door Handle Module, Rear Right
S4017 Talk Button
S805a Clutch Switch Module
S805b Clutch Module
S8511 Back-Up Light Switch
S14028 Slide-In Compartment
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 4
S14099 Push-Button, Center Console Control Center
S60354 Turbocharger Coolant Pump
S8503a Drive Logic Switch
S8503a Drive logic Switch
T6151 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 1
T6152 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 2
T6153 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 3
T6154 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 4
T6155 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 5
T6156 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 6
T6157 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 7
T6157 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 7 (S65 Engine)
T6158 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 8
T6158 Ignition Coil, Cylinder 8 (S65 Engine)
U6 Voice Input Control Module
U6a Voice Control System
U410 AF Interface Suppressor Filter
U410 AF Interference Suppressor Filter
U400a Telephone Transceiver
U400a Telephone Transceiver (Without Convertible)
U400b TCU (Autarkic Rear-Cabin Telephone)
U400c ULF
U400d ULF-SBX
U400e ULF-SBX-H
V1 Anti-Theft LED Indicator (DWA)
W8 GPS Antenna
W12 Interior Antenna, Rear (CA Comfort Access)
W13 Inner Antenna, Luggage Compartment
W14 Fender Aerial, Rear
W14 Fender Aerial, Rear (CA Comfort Access)
W16 Roof Antenna
W18 Bluetooth Antenna
W19 Emergency Antenna
W19 Emergency Antenna (Without Convertible)
W9a Inner Antenna, Centre Console, Front
W10a Inner Antenna, Centre Console, Rear
W10a Interior Antenna, Center Console, Rear
W10a Interior Antenna, Centre Console, Rear
W10b Interior Antenna, Centre Console, Front
W10b Interior Antenna, Centre Console, Front (CA Comfort Access)
W11a Interior Antenna, Side Section, Left (CA Comfort Access)
W11b Interior Antenna, Centre Console, Rear
W12a Interior Antenna, Side Section, Right (CA Comfort Access)
W13a Inner Antenna, Luggage Compartment, Rear
Y1 A/C Compressor
Y3 Valve Block, Driver Lumbar Support 
Y4 Water Valve Assembly
Y5 Driver's Side Mirror
Y6 Passenger's Side Mirror
Y6 Pressure Distributor, Active Seat, Passenger
Y7 Fuel Metering Pump, Independent Heating
Y7 Valve Block, Dynamic Drive
Y8 Water Valves
Y11 Intake Throttle Valve
Y12 Coolant Changeover Valve, Independent Heating
Y12 Valve Block, Lumbar Support, Driver's Side, Rear
Y13 Valve Block, Lumbar Support, Front Passenger's Side
Y14 Electric Lock
Y15 ECO Valve
Y16 Servotronic Valve
Y17 Actuator, Rear-Axle Slip-Angle Control
Y19 Park/Neutral Position Switch
Y19 Valve Block, Passenger's Lumbar Support
Y20 Refrigerant Shut-Off Valve, Front
Y22 Air Supply System
Y22 Pressure Distributor, Active Seat, Driver
Y25 Air Supply System
Y26 Coolant Changeover Valve, Independent Heating
Y27 Automatic Soft-Close Drive, Boot Lid
Y29 Pressure Distributor, Massage Seat, Driver's Side, Rear
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 5
Y2a Control Valve, Refrigerant Compressor (S65 Engine)
Y2b Control Valve In A/C Compressor
Y34 Refrigerant Shut-Off Valve, Rear
Y40 Valve Block Dynamic Drive
Y42 Electric Changeover Valve, Exhaust Flap
Y48 Drive For Fully Automatic Towing Hitch
Y4a Water Valve
Y6, X624, Y5, X623
Y65 Pressure Distributor, Massage Seat, Passenger's Side, Rear
Y85 Rollover Protection Actuator, Left
Y86 Rollover Protection Actuator, Right
Y193 Valve Block, Driver's Lumbar Support
Y194 Valve Block, Passenger's Lumbar Support
Y194 Valve Block, Passenger'S Lumber Support
Y198 Exhaust Flap
Y19a Parking Lock
Y206 Valve Block For Backrest-Width Adjustment, Driver
Y401 Damper Valve, Front Left
Y402 Damper Valve, Front Right
Y403 Damper Valve, Rear Left
Y404 Damper Valve, Rear Right
Y715 Microswitch, Air Distribution
Y715 Microswitch, air distribution
Y715 Microswitch, Air Distribution (IHR Integrated Heater Control)
Y801 Valve 1
Y802 Valve 2
Y803 Valve 3
Y804 Valve 4
Y805 Valve 5
Y0206 Valve Block For Backrest-Width Adjustment, Passenger
Y2381 Volume Control Valve
Y2381 Volume Control Valve (N14 Engine)
Y401b Damper Satellite, Front Left
Y402b Damper Satellite, Front Right
Y403b Damper Satellite, Rear Left
Y404b Damper Satellite, Rear Right
Y5392 Electric Throttle Valve Actuator
Y5393 Electric Throttle Valve Actuator 2
Y6039 Pressure Converter, Wastage Valve
Y6039 Wastegate Valve
Y6039 Wastegate Valve (N14 Engine)
Y6040 Thrust Air Control Valve (N14 Engine)
Y6046 Volume Control Valve
Y6047 Volume Control Valve 2
Y6101 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 1
Y6102 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 2
Y6103 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 3
Y6104 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 4
Y6105 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 5
Y6106 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 6
Y6107 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 7
Y6108 Fuel Injector, Cylinder 8
Y6120 Evaporative Emission Valve
Y6121 Charcoal Filter Valve (S65 Engine)
Y6123 Charge-Air Pressure Controller
Y6275 VANOS Solenoid Valve, Intake
Y6275 Vanos Solenoid Valve, Intake
Y6276 VANOS Solenoid Valve, Exhaust
Y6276 Vanos Solenoid Valve, Intake
Y6279 Characteristic MAP Thermostat
Y6279 Characteristic Map Thermostat
Y6279 Characteristic map Thermostat
Y6281 VANOS Solenoid Valve, Intake
Y6281 Vanos Solenoid Valve, Intake (S65 Engine)
Y6282 VANOS Solenoid Valve, Exhaust
Y6282 Vanos Solenoid Valve, Exhaust (S65 Engine)
Y6283 VANOS Solenoid Valve 2, Intake
Y6283 Vanos Solenoid Valve 2, Intake (S65 Engine)
Y6284 VANOS Solenoid Valve 2, Exhaust
Y6284 Vanos Solenoid Valve 2, Exhaust (S65 Engine)
2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 6
Y6384 Oil Pressure Control Valve
Y6540 DISA Controller 1
Y6541 DISA Controller 2
Y6723 Pressure Converter, Wastegate Valve 2
Y6723 Wastegate Valve 2
Y6939 Idle Actuator (S65 Engine)
Y8099 Compressor Clutch
Y8532 Transmission Shift Device
Y8616 RPM Sensor, Transmission Main Shaft
Y13864 Solenoid, Radiator Shutter
Y14035 Electric Lock
Y6165a Suction Jet Pump Valve
Y63900 Electric Throttle Valve Actuator
Y63901 Electric Throttle Valve Actuator 2
Y63901 Electronic Throttle-Valve Actuator 2
Y67291 Thrust Air Control Valve
Y67292 Recirculated Air Control Valve 2
Y14040a ECO Valve
Z1 Bistable Relay
Z1 Distribution Box, Front
Z1 Fanfare Horn Relay
Z1 Lockout Circuit For Rear-Window Defroster (Positive)
Z1 Relay, Terminal 15N
Z1 Relay, Terminal 30B
Z2 Bistable Relay
Z2 Distribution Box, Rear
Z2 Lockout Circuit For Rear-Window Defroster (Ground)
Z2 Relay, Terminal 15N
Z2 Relay, Terminal 30B
Z3 Blocking Circuit For Heated Rear Window, Right
Z3 Fuse Box
Z4 Blocking Circuit For Heated Rear Window, Right
Z4 Front Power Distribution Box
Z13 Noise Suppressor Filter
Z14 Suppression Filter
Z1a Blocking Circuit For Heated Rear-Window, Left (Positive)
Z2a Blocking Circuit For Heated Rear Window, Left (Ground)
Z402 Noise Suppressor Filter
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leatherwolf99-blog · 6 years ago
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Ice cream ride!! Decided to bike to Mitsuwa for hojicha ice cream again because it has been a year since the last time I did that ride. Also because I want to work my way back up to bigger rides. I'm currently waiting for the Caltrain at Sunnyvale, so I am starting this post on my phone.
Strava logs: 1 2 Snapchat story
Notes: - woke up an hour later than I anticipated, because I slept horribly because there was an extremely bright light being shone into my apartment all night for no discernible reason. I was kept awake by my dilemma of whether or not I should confront that building or just buy some blackout curtains. I don't care if this is inconsequential. I don't want blackout curtains. - ate grilled cheese and knockoff honey nut cheerios (holla @ misha) for breakfast. Finally left at 8:15 or so after pulling back my rear wheel a tad. Also only packed one water bottle of water because I don’t own more water bottles. Fail. - It was CRAZY windy from my house to Daly City. When I was going down GH I almost wanted to give up because I was moving at like 5mph. (I'll check Strava later to see what my actual speed was.) (Okay, it was 12.5mph LOL! Also wtf? I set a PR for this? HOW SLOW WAS I MOVING THE LAST TIME I DID GH???? Maybe I was slow because of sand anxiety.) - Don't remember any super notable spots after that. First stopped to stretch a little before Burlingame. Ate some of the strawberry olive oil pound cake that I made on Tuesday. Drank half my water. - Trackstanded(sat?) for most lights but then I started getting tired and had a bit of a cramp in my right hip, so I just took it easy. - Gotta check my snapchat story to remember where else I stopped to eat pound cake, but I stopped many times because I wanted to stretch. I really think I need a professional bike fit because I frequently get cramps on longer rides. - Car comments: a few cars were rude to me by almost turning into me (rude), or surging around me. Yo, I hate it when cars surge. WHY ARE YOU SURGING! JUST GO AROUND ME AT A CONSTANT SPEED. Anyway they got stuck at several lights anyway so I ended up yo-yoing them. SUCK IT, CAR. - Stopped at an Sbx along Foothill Exp because I wanted hydration. Sbx barista was nice and also refilled my water bottle. Also I poured the ice from my iced tea into my water bottle and a third of the ice went on the sidewalk so A+ me for making a temporary mess. - Finally got to Mitsuwa (the last 9 miles after Sbx were a lot less torturous than the first time I did this ride!) and got my ice cream.
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A photo of my very unattractive face with a very attractive ice cream
- Then biked to Caltrain. Was aiming for Lawrence station but I overshot and just decided to go to Sunnyvale. Not looking forward to biking home from SF Caltrain. Ugh. Lazy.
Edit: to no one’s surprise, biking home from 4th and King was annoying because I hit the beginning of commuter rush hour.
Also, checking my Strava for PRs is disappointing because I remember now that the last time I did this ride, I didn’t collect data for a bunch of stuff. Oh well. I did not go at all hard today, so PRs probably would not have been made anyway. I see on Strava that there are major discrepancies between previous ride and this ride? One segment took me 5 minutes longer than it did last time? Possibly because of lights. Yeah what is this “4mph” ????? LOL! Is that even possible on a bicycle.
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the-warmest-hands · 8 years ago
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week
monday: biked to ggp and sat at the de young plaza area drawing some of those stubby trees. called my mom which resulted in a depressing lecture (deserved, but still unhelpful).
tuesday: quick short bike ride. baked pound cake but i stupidly put in strawberries without sufficiently removing the moisture so they became these disgusting cooked mushy lumps in an otherwise perfect cake.
wednesday: swung by nursery to holla at my peeps (ask questions), then headed to gym, then was too lazy to put my bike shoes back on cuz i was headed to sbx anyway so i biked in my shitty yellow gym converses which was terrifying because no foot retention, now i’m at sbx, my co-working space of choice. gotta respond to some emails and shit. i forgot to put on sunscreen because it was overcast this morning, but the sun is now out. you would think that after living in sf for two years i would’ve caught on, but no. willful ignorance.
edit: responded to emails, did some bs with react (did it wrong most def), then finally went home at 8 to eat food cuz. i just hadn’t eaten all day. yeah.
thursday: ice cream bike ride~~~~~~ biked to mitsuwa for hojicha ice cream! then biked to caltrain and then biked home from caltrain
i truly despise biking home from downtown
in fact, i hate biking downtown. how did i become this. i love biking in manhattan?? maybe? oh shit. do i no longer enjoy biking amongst cars?
i guess we will find out next week.
Edit: found this while looking for my vast collection of music (i guess i moved everything to my old harddrive that’s in NY)
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now i miss editing photos on photoshop
this was good shit.
Friday: holy god my body is tired from yesterday because I am a weak piece of shit
volunteering, now gonna take a nap because seriously my eyes want to close
Saturday: went to SFMOMA with Xo, saw the Richard Dieberkorn / Matisse poser exhibit, then ate at pho2000, then spent a hundred hours annoying Xo at his house watching HORRIBLE youtube videos
omfg i am so angry. it’s been like three hours and i’m still angry at how horrible they were
Sunday: got up, ate my standard grilled cheese, then biked down to Glen Park, toured Jim’s house and looked at his collection of art, then we drove to Nan’s house, and then went to collect rhododendron cuttings, then we had lunch (pizza, decent), then we went back to Nan’s house to look at her garden, which was cool, and then drove back to Glen Park in a food coma, then I biked home, also in a food coma. Now I am very tired.
Last night I stayed up mocking up some basic shit for misha. let dat baby render overnight and here we are:
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blancagriswold · 8 years ago
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Real Wedding: Claire and Tom ‘Con-Man’ Conners by Clixx Photography
Before we even mention how sensational Claire, this stunning bride, looked, having the groom as Tom ‘The Conman’ Connors was always going to mean ball skills were going to be incorporated in there somewhere!
Tom is a record breaking internet sensation, with 300,000 followers on Facebook.  His company, SBX, came along to help with the entertainment which included football skills, break dancing and were spinning basketballs on the brides heels!
All of this captured by the wonderful Les of Clixx Photography.  Over to Claire to tell us all about this fabulous day……
Claire and Tom ‘Con-Man’ Conners Family Wedding
How would you describe your wedding theme?
We both wanted an intimate ceremony with only family and extremely close friends. We chose all the wording very carefully and both mums gave beautiful readings.
It was simple and understated with the main importance being on the words and the commitment we were making to one another. Following the ceremony we just wanted a fun day for all our guests and the children to relax. We spent a long time choosing the right entertainment especially as it was an 11am wedding we wanted to keep the day flowing. Also as Tom owns an entertainment company it was also great to have all the SBX entertainment team involved and of course Tom also had to perform during the evening!
What was your favourite part of your wedding?
We both agree the ceremony was the favourite part of our wedding. We were both so nervous, we could not wait to say ‘I do’, we literally counted down everyday until the wedding and chose to get married early in the day so we could say ‘I do’ as soon as possible.
Isabella, Claires youngest daughter also could not wait for the ceremony, every morning in the run up to the wedding she asked, Tom how many sleeps until the wedding? Tom also loved signing the register, he said the reality hit him then that he had married his dream girl he was overwhelmed that he now had this amazing woman to spend the rest of his life with as his wife. When I looked over and saw the girls crying happy tears following the signing I couldn’t hold back my own tears. Our family felt complete and I could not believe this wonderful man was now officially my husband and step father to my two beautiful daughters. We both struggled to take it all in, it was a highly emotional moment, something we both wanted from the minute we met one another and it had finally happened, neither of us could really believe it but we also loved it!
Tell us about your Wedding Dress
I loved trying many different wedding dresses on, and of course all my original ideas of what type of dress I wanted went completely out the window as soon as I got in the shops. I was somewhat limited in styles as I only had a couple of weeks to get the dress. I originally thought I wanted a long sleeve lace dress however once I got them on I realised I would not have felt comfortable all day in those styles. My maid of honour booked all our appointments and was on hand to offer opinions. We had some great days, the shop assistants were amazing. I found a Justin Alexander style online and luckily a stockist that could get my size in with the limited time frame as there was one in production in America.
Much like the ceremony I wanted to keep the dress simple and understated. I wanted a style that would be timeless. My mother came along and saw the dress when it arrived and advised on the alterations required.
Who did you pick as your bridesmaids &/or best man and why?
Maid of honour was my best friend Dawn John, who has been an amazing friend for the last 10 years. Bridesmaid was my youngest sister Charlotte Campbell, we are extremely close and both Charlotte and Dawn are always on hand to help me with whatever crazy requests I come up with. I was also extremely nervous so I needed calming influences around me on the morning of. My daughters looked gorgeous, and every time I looked at them they filled me with pride and love on the day. The first time they met Tom they said, Mum can you just marry Tom? And so I think for them they were very happy with the whole day. Two smaller bridesmaids, Sophia (Claires eldest daughter), Lily (Tom’s sister). Two flower girls, Isabella (Claires youngest daughter), Rihanna (Tom’s little sister) Pageboy, Ryan Tom’s brother.
Best man, Chris Poole, Toms brother, and the person that understands how important this day was to Tom. Tom had been waiting for the one and Chris understood how much the wedding meant to him. Toms youngest sisters and brother are adorable and get along so well with Sophia and Isabella and of course love their big brother so it was only right that they were part of the day too. They are always full of hugs and kisses for Claire and I was so proud to see them all do such a wonderful job of walking down the aisle.
Why did you choose your venue?
St David’s Spa Hotel was where Tom proposed, so it felt right to also get married there. The staff were amazing during the engagement evening and now St David’s will always hold a special place on our hearts.
Tell us about your photographer
Les is an amazing photographer and really had his work cut out. Due to Tom’s work he loves the camera, he’s a natural entertainer and definitely knows how to strike a pose, just check out Tom ‘Conman’ Connors on Facebook and all other social media! Claire on the other hand is extremely camera shy so poor Les had to really work hard to build confidence quickly. Not only is Claire camera shy she was also shaking with nerves. Les was a real calming influence on the day and was determined to get the shots we had discussed previously. The wind picked up whilst we were outside so we all had to fight with the veil but les kept spirits up and the veil shot is actually my favourite.
He was a complete professional but also completely up for anything, as Tom is a professional Street basketball player, currently holding 15 world records it was of course necessary to have photographs with the basketballs. He even taught me a few tricks during the evening show, such a spinning the ball on a pen and on the heel of my shoe!!! Les caught all the action and we simply adore our wedding album. Les was awesome from start to finish, which was a very long day and the images he captured blew us away, we can’t thank him enough.
How did the proposal happen? 
Tom had designed abdarranged for a ring to be made by Roger Williams, Pont canna, however he also got a TV job in Singapore during the same period. He went leaving the jeweller strict instructions as he wanted to propose as soon as he got back. He arrived home from Singapore on the Thursday and the Friday he took me for a lunch and a pamper session. He then said just go home now, relax and tonight we will chill out in St David’s.
I was in the shower when his dad called and asked could I meet them at Castle Coch as they needed to give me something for Tom, obviously I said I couldn’t but they were welcome to come to the house and leave it with me; by which time I should have been able to throw some pj’s on
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his dad was a bit flustered and little did I know I had spoilt the start of the plan!! His dad, step mum brother and younger sisters arrived, the little ones where all dressed in fairy tale costumes and looked fab! They had a card and gift but would not say one word. I thought they were going to a party and wondered why they wouldn’t answer any of my questions; apparently Tom had given them strict instructions not to give anything away. They left and so I opened the card; it read , the thing is with fairy tales is that they don’t come true…..until now! Make your way to dawns and I had some champagne and chocolates to take. I was somewhat confused but excited so made my way to my best friends house with the card. When I arrived she passed me another card with another message from Tom asking me to make my way to st David’s suite for a relaxing night together, the room key was in the card so I was super excited to get there and see him. When I got to the room I expected to see Tom but when I opened the door there was another card and gift. The card asked me to go back to reception and ask for Steph the manager. I was shaking now, Tom had been away and I just wanted to see him and have quality time together. I practically ran back down to reception and as I came through lifts Steph was waiting for me. She asked me to follow her and walked me over to the Dahl suite. As I came around the corner I saw a red carpet and then some petals. On my next step i saw Tom waiting at the end of the carpet and there was some music playing. I started crying as I walked towards him, he held me when I got to him, kissed my face then dropped to his knee and presented me with my beautiful ring; he asked me to marry him; he was shaking and crying, I said yes and started crying too. We held each other for ever. A table was set in the room for us to have an intimate meal and our waiter was great, taking hundreds of photos for us whilst also serving our meal. After the meal Tom said we should have a drink in the bar before we head up to our room, little did I know; he had arranged one final surprise and some of our family and closest friends where already there and waiting to congratulate us. It really was a fairy tale evening.
What was your first dance & why?
Craig David – Nothing like this, after out first date we both got in our cars to drive home and obviously must have been listening to the same radio station as this was the first song that we both heard, following that everytime we went somewhere together it came on, it was a sign!
In hindsight, was there anything you would have done differently?
Nope!
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Do you have any advice for future couples?
Just make sure you do everything exactly as you want. We had great fun planning everything together, wedding planning lunches became my new favourite thing! We would get to sit and eat whilst planning and we would always end up super excited. We were determined to not be guided by anyone else. The wedding was only about what Tom and I wanted and that what makes it special to us. It was also very important to Tom that there were only guests there that were very much part of our lives. We didn’t want to be looking out to distant family or friends, we wanted everyone there to be close to us and understand our relationship and how much it truly meant to both of us.
What’s the best piece of marriage advice you received?
For Tom: happy wife, happy life!
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What was your favourite thing about planning a wedding?
We did every single thing possible together so it was all enjoyable, we love each others company and we are completely on the same wave length as one another so it makes decisions very easy. Claire is a psychology graduate working on building her property portfolio so we both work from the same office meaning we get lots of time together; this was great during the planning stages.
The Suppliers
Photographer: Clixx Photography Wedding Planner: Gemma King, St David’s Hotel and Spa Ceremony and Reception Venue: St David’s Hotel and Spa Bride’s Dress: Justin Alexander Bride’s Shoes: Carvela by Kurt Geiger Bride’s Headpiece: Alison Jayne Groom’s Outfit: Hugo Boss Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Monsoon Bridesmaid’s Accessories: Monsoon Cake: St David’s Hotel and Spa Comedian- George Lucus SBX– Ash Randall, freestyle footballer, Ryan, Beatboxer, Frankie and Ricky, breakdancers.
The Wedding Album
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lovelyfantasticfart · 5 years ago
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Convertible Top Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions A 67292 Recirculated Air Control Valve 2
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2010 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) BMW Repair Guide Page 1
Convertible Top Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions
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67292 Recirculated Air Control Valve 2
A2 Telematics Control Unit
A3 Operating Unit, Driver Assistance Systems
A4 Rear Passenger's Side Seat Module
A5 Seat Heating Module, Rear Passenger's Side
A6 RDS Transmitter, Front Left
A6 Trailer Module
A6 Trailer Module (Convertible)
A6 Trailer Module (Without Convertible)
A7 RDC Transmitter, Front Right
A8 RDC Transmitter, Rear Left
A9 RDC Transmitter, Rear Right
A11 Crash Safety Module
A12 Central Information Display
A12 Multiple Restraint System Control Unit
A14 Control Module, Independent/Auxiliary Heating
A14 Light Switch
A14 Park Heating/Ventilation Control Module
A16 Car Access System
A17 Automatic Soft-Close Drive, Driver's Door
A18 Amplifier
A18 Amplifier (AMP Hi-Fi Amplifier)
A18 Amplifier (Without Convertible)
A18 Rear Driver's Side Seat Module
A21 Roof Functions Module, High Variant
A22 Electrochromic Interior Rear-View Mirror
A23 DVD Changer
A24 Reversing Camera 
A25 Video Module
A26 Passenger's Seat Module
A27 Electronic Outer Door Handle Module, Driver
A28 Outside Door Handle Electronics, Driver's Side, Rear
A29 Exterior Rear-View Mirror, Driver's Side
A2a Instrument Cluster Control Module
A30 Damper Satellite, Rear Right
A31 Drive, Soft Close Automatic, Passenger's Door
A32 Drive, Soft Close Automatic System, Driver's Side, Rear
A33 Drive, Soft Close Automatic System, Passenger's Side Rear
A33 Sunroof (SHD Sliding/Tilting Sunroof)
A34 Junction-Box Electronics
A35 Rear Compartment Controller
A36 Intermittent Wipe/Wash Control Module, Rear
A36 Trailer Module
A37 HiFi Amplifier
A38 Rear Seat Entertainment
A39 Rear Compartment Automatic Climate Control
A40 Video Switch
A42 Car Informtion Computer
A42 Rear Power Distribution Box
A43 Boot Lid Lift
A44 Seat Heating Module, Rear Driver's Side
A46 Digital Motor Electronics
A46 Fuse Holder, Rear
A47 Damper Satellite, Front Left
A48 Damper Satellite, Front Right
A49 Vertical Dynamics Management
A50 Rejector Circuit Ground, Rear Window Defogger
A51 Central Gateway Module
A52 Top-HiFi Amplifier
A56 Camera-Based Driver Assistance System
A57 Eject Box, Front
A58 Footwell Module
A60 Electrochromic Interior Rear View Mirror
A61 Electronic Ride-Height Control
A63 Rejector Circuit 2, Rear Window Defogger
A64 Passenger's Seat Occupancy Detection
A65 Active Steering
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A66 Type Pressure Control
A69 Electronic Steering Wheel Module
A6a Electronic Wheel Module, Front Left
A71 Instrument Cluster Control Unit
A72 Steering Column Switch Center
A73 Exterior Rear-View Mirror, Passenger's Side
A74 Damper Satellite, Rear Left
A75 Outside Door Handle Electronics, Passenger's Side, Rear
A76 Electronic Outer Door Handle Module, Passenger
A77 Rear Axle King Pin Inclination Control
A78 Integrated Chassis Management
A7a Electronic Wheel Module, Front Right
A80 Electronic Night Vision Module
A81 Night Vision Camera
A84 Camera For Lane Departure Warning
A85 Rear Compartment Display II
A86 Satellite Tuner
A88 Controller
A89 Rear Compartment Display
A8a Electronic Wheel Module, Rear Left
A90 Parking Brake Control Module
A91 Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
A92 Steering Column Switch Cluster
A93 Driver's Seat Module
A94 Head-Up Display
A95 Heating/Air Conditioning System
A96 Convertible Top Module
A98 Fuel Pump Control (EKPS)
A9a Electronic Wheel Module, Rear Right
A112 Bumper Camera, Left
A113 Bumper Camera, Right
A113 Seat Occupancy Recognition
A117 Diagnostic Module For Fuel Tank Leakage
A11a Heating/Air Conditioning Control Module 
A11a Heating/Air Conditioning System
A11a Heating/Air-conditioning System
A122 Aerial Diversity
A123 Fully Automatic Towing Hitch
A124 Rejector Circuit, Rear Window Defogger
A129 Cooler Box
A12a Crash Safety Module
A131 Rear Compartment Air Conditioning System
A132 Electric Motor-Driven Reel, Left
A133 Electric Motor-Driven Reel, Right
A135 USB Hub
A139 Lateral-Acceleration Sensor, Dynamic Drive
A14a Independent Auxiliary Heater
A150 Eject Box, Rear
A151 Eject Box 2, Rear
A152 Switch Block Multifunction Steering Wheel, Left
A153 Switch Block Multifunction Steering Wheel, Right
A154 Control Panel, Rear Compartment Air Conditioning, Right
A155 Rear Air Conditioning Control Panel, Left
A167 All-Round Vision Camera
A168 Interface Box
A169 Center Console Switch Centre
A169 Centre Console Switch Centre
A169 Console Switch Center
A169 Interface Box, High
A172 Roof Functions Module, Basic Variant
A173 Airbag Sensor, Left B-Pillar
A173 Airbag Sensor, Left B-Pillar (Non-Coupe)
A174 Airbag Sensor, Right B-Pillar
A186 Passenger's Seat Module
A187 Driver'S Seat Module
A187 Driver's Seat Module
A195 Towing Hitch Release
A197 Video Module
A207 Control Module, Rear Compartment Air Conditioning
A208 Outside Mirror Fold-In
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A215 Comfort Access Control Module
A215 Comfort Access Control Module (CA Comfort Access)
A221 Seat Occupancy Electronics, Driver's Seat
A234 Accelerator Pedal Module
A23a XXX
A23b Driver'S Switch Cluster
A23b Driver's Switch Cluster
A244 Reversing Camera
A247 TV Amplifier, Rear Lid
A260 Integrated Chassis Management (ICM)
A269 Active Video Switch
A33C Slide/Tilt Sunroof Drive Unit
A33c Slide/Tilt Sunroof Drive Unit
A400 Fuse Box
A404 Fuse Box
A406 Fuse Box
A409 Tone Sequence Control Module
A420 Wave Trap
A421 Antenna Diversity
A421 Antenna Diversity (Convertible)
A421 Antenna Diversity (Without Convertible)
A436 Operating Unit RTK-6
A453 Left TV Amplifier
A460 VICS Antenna
A467 Active Steering
A468 Headset Socket
A473 DC/DC Converter
A476 Switch Cluster, Officials Utility
A477 Switch Cluster, Officials Utility, Disguised
A482 Basic Control Module, Deployment Vehicle
A503 Head-Up Display
A65a Dynamic Stability Control ( DSC)
A65a Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 
A80a EDC Electronic Damper Control
A80b Vertical Dynamics Management
A81a Park Distance Control ( PDC)
A81a Park Distance Control ( PDC) (Without Convertible)
A81a Park Distance Control (PDC)
A81a Park Distance Control (PDC) (PDC Park Distance Control)
A821 Rear Compartment Display
A838 Socket, Rear
A839 Socket Outlet, Rear
A840 Charging Socket, Luggage Compartment
A85a Tire Pressure Control (RDC)
A85a Tire-Pressure Control (RDC)
A872 Lateral-Moment Distribution, Rear Axle (QMV-H)
A873 USB Hub
A96a Convertible-Top Module
A96a Convertible-Top Module (CTM)
A96B Convertible Top Module
A96b Convertible Top Module
A112A Navigation System
A112a Navigation System
A112a Navigation System (Without Convertible)
A117a Eject Box
A117a Eject Box (ULF-SBX Interface Box)
A117a Ejector Box
A118a Electronic Ride Height Control
A121B Interior Movement Detector
A121b Interior Movement Detector
A144a Active Cruise Control
A148a Dynamic Drive
A149a Car Access System
A164a Parking Brake Control Module 
A165a Central Information Display
A167a Controller
A167b MINI Joystick
A173a Airbag Sensor, B-Pillar, Drive's Side
A174a Airbag Sensor, B-Pillar, Passenger's Side
A181a Seat Heating Module, Rear Left
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A182a Seat Heating Module, Rear Right
A186a Passenger'S Seat Heating Module
A186a Passenger's Seat Heating Module
A187a Driver's Seat Heating Module
A204a Trunk Lid Lift
A2076 B+ Potential Distributor
A222a Passenger's Seat Occupancy Detection
A2249 Digital Diesel Electronics Control Module 
A234a Accelerator Pedal Module
A267a AUX-IN Connection
A267a AUX-In Connection
A3000 Control Module, Control Menu
A400a Front Power Distribution Box
A4010 Junction Box
A4011 Footwell Module
A453a TV Amplifier RH Side
A6000 Engine Control Module (DME)
A6000 Engine Control Module (DME) (N12 Engine or N14 Engine)
A6710 NOx Sensor After SCR Catalytic Converter
A7000 Transmission Control
A838a Socket Outlet II, Rear
A838b Charge Socket
A8680 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A8680 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics (N51 or N52 Engine)
A8680 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics (N54 engine)
A8681 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A8682 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A8682 Fuse Holder
A8683 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A8683 Fuse Holder
A8684 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A8685 Fuse Carrier, Engine Electronics
A9001 Additional Instrument
A13663 Electronically Controlled Fuel Pump
A13663 Electronically Controlled Fuel Pump (Without Convertible)
A13663 Fuel Pump Control (EKPS)
A14102 Multi-Drive Sunroof
A14112 Luggage Compartment Socket Outlet
A14147 Siren With Tilt Alarm Sensor
A14282 Longitudinal Dynamics Management
A14286 Function Control Center, Roof
A14286 Function Control Centre, Roof
A16761 SDARS Antenna
A18807 AV Socket
A4010a Junction Box, Electronics
A60210 Variable Valve Timing Gear Control Module
A60233 Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
A70006 Control Module, Transfer Box
A7000a Transmission Control
A7000a Transmission Control (EGS Electronic Transmission Control)
A70020 Transmission Control DKG
A14147a Siren With Tilt Alarm Sensor
A60233a Electromechanical Power Steering
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