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DODGE SPRINTER SLIDING DOOR LATCH 02 - 06 5104358AA
DODGE SPRINTER SLIDING DOOR LATCH 02 - 06 5104358AA
Paypal   US $42.68
Sprinter sliding door outside handle OEM Mopar # 5104415aa
Sprinter sliding door outside handle OEM Mopar # 5104415aa
Paypal   US $19.74
Rocker Panel Side Sliding Door 03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van, Body Repair Panels
Rocker Panel Side Sliding Door 03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van, Body Repair Panels
Paypal   US $54.54
Door Skin Sliding Side Dr Lower 03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van, Body Repair Panels
Door Skin Sliding Side Dr Lower 03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van, Body Repair Panels
Paypal   US $60.30
Sprinter sliding door lower roller hinge OEM Mopar # 5103588aa
Sprinter sliding door lower roller hinge OEM Mopar # 5103588aa
Paypal   US $75.31
Sprinter sliding door inside handle passangers side OEM Mopar # 5132049aa
Sprinter sliding door inside handle passangers side OEM Mopar # 5132049aa
Paypal   US $20.06
Mercedes Benz Sprinter Door Slide Mechanism Roller 05103590AA
Mercedes Benz Sprinter Door Slide Mechanism Roller 05103590AA
Paypal   US $74.99
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Handle Assembly Inside
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Handle Assembly Inside
Paypal   US $19.95
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Outside Handle
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Outside Handle
Paypal   US $19.65
07-09 Sprinter Right Sliding Door Assist Handle  1ms999b2aa
07-09 Sprinter Right Sliding Door Assist Handle 1ms999b2aa
Paypal   US $37.55
2003 - 2006 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van Sliding Door Window
2003 - 2006 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van Sliding Door Window
Paypal   US $178.72
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Inner Black Door Handle Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Inner Black Door Handle Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $32.95
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Outside Exterior Sliding Door Handle Left or Right
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Outside Exterior Sliding Door Handle Left or Right
Paypal   US $32.95
2007+ 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van T-Vent Psgr Sd Slide Door Wdw for 170
2007+ 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van T-Vent Psgr Sd Slide Door Wdw for 170" & 144
Paypal   US $320.58
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Outside Exterior Sliding Door Handle Left or Right
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Outside Exterior Sliding Door Handle Left or Right
Paypal   US $34.90
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Inner Black Door Handle Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Inner Black Door Handle Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $34.90
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Upper Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Upper Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $52.95
Sprinter sliding door latch lock assembly passanger side OEM Mopar # 5104358aa
Sprinter sliding door latch lock assembly passanger side OEM Mopar # 5104358aa
Paypal   US $44.00
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Upper Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Upper Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $54.90
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Lower Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Lower Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $67.95
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Lower Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
03-06 Dodge Sprinter Van Rear Sliding Door Lower Hinge Roller Passenger Side RH
Paypal   US $69.90
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Latch Lock Assembly
O.E.M. Mopar 02-06 Dodge Sprinter Right Hand Sliding Door Latch Lock Assembly
Paypal   US $43.65
02-06 DODGE FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER 2500 3500 SLIDING DOOR INSIDE HANDLE MOPAR OEM
02-06 DODGE FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER 2500 3500 SLIDING DOOR INSIDE HANDLE MOPAR OEM
Paypal   US $19.86
2002-2006 freightliner dodge sprinter body parts rear door sliding door hood
2002-2006 freightliner dodge sprinter body parts rear door sliding door hood
Paypal   US $400.00
2007+ OEM Design 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van T-Vent Psgr Sd Slide Door Wdw for
2007+ OEM Design 'All-Glass' Look Sprinter Van T-Vent Psgr Sd Slide Door Wdw for
Paypal   US $561.83
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider:Sliding Dr CS 
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider:Sliding Dr CS 
Paypal   US $652.82
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider:Sliding Dr. DS 
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider:Sliding Dr. DS 
Paypal   US $671.79
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider Sliding Dr TS  
Sprinter Van Partition,Bulkhead,Divider Sliding Dr TS  
Paypal   US $689.74
SPRINTER FREIGHTLEINER VAN SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE
SPRINTER FREIGHTLEINER VAN SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE
Paypal   US $15.99
DODGE SPRINTER SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE INNER
DODGE SPRINTER SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE INNER
Paypal   US $12.99
DODGE SPRINTER FREIGHTLEINER SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE
DODGE SPRINTER FREIGHTLEINER SLIDING SIDE DOOR HANDLE
Paypal   US $15.99
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Sprinter Sliding

Do you have a large family? Do you need more room to travel comfortably? Then check out the Dodge Sprinter van for all your road travel needs.

You can purchase the Dodge Sprinter van in either a diesel engine or a gas engine. The diesel engine van comes with the standard twelve passenger seating, while 10 passenger seating is the standard for gas engine vans.

If you do not need that much room, seven or nine passenger seating is also an option. No matter how much passenger room you need, there is always a lot of room for luggage, equipment, and whatever else you might need to haul.

Even though the Dodge Sprinter van may seem like a bus with its strong engine and room for up to twelve passengers, it still has a car-like feel so that even mom can drive the kids around with ease whether to school, running errands, etc.

This makes it more comfortable to drive. Multiple seat adjustments ensure comfort, and overall ergonomics give the impression of driving a regular passenger car instead of a hulking van.

There is plenty of storage in the center console, door pockets, over the windshield, and many other places. The glove compartment is even air-conditioned to keep drinks cold! The power windows are heat-insulated.

The Dodge Sprinter van comes equipped with a standard AM/FM/CD stereo. You can upgrade to a stereo with steering wheel controls to find radio stations or adjust the volume.

The passengers travel in comfort. The wide, sliding door allows easy access. The high ceilings allow for more than six feet of standing room. The seats are designed for comfort and safety. They are made of a low-maintenance fabric that is easy to clean, which is great for those that travel often with small children. Being able to clean up quickly after spills and other messes is a must!

Black vinyl is also an option, which would make for an even quicker clean up. There are optional cup holders available for rear passengers that are in easy reach. You can even upgrade to a rear air-conditioning system and deluxe lighting.

Safety is always very important to families. The passenger van comes as a five speed automatic. Safety standards are very high for the Dodge Sprinter. It comes with anti-lock brakes, braking distribution regulators and traction control.

Parking vans can sometimes difficult. There is a rear park assist system that uses sound waves to detect nearby obstacles in and near the path of the vehicle to help you fit into tight spaces at slow speeds. There are also audio-visual indicators in the overhead display at the back of the van to alert you to any larger, stationary objects nearby that may be out of your field of vision.

It does not really matter what sort of options you are seeking in a passenger van. The Dodge Sprinter van has what you need. Besides the basics such as enough room, you can customize the van to fit your other needs and tastes.

No matter what options you need in a passenger van for your family, the Dodge Passenger Sprinter van can be customized to fit your requirements. Learn how it can help you travel in safety and comfort, and find great deals at http://www.sprinterdealer.net.

Sun and Mud and a Spring Day and Just Having Fun

At last! After long winter months of running in school hallways after endless hurdle drills on linoleum and cement after dreary, dark training runs on icy roads - Spring had finally sprung. We were finally the recipients of a beautiful, sunny Spring day. And although it was partly snow-covered, 200 meters of our track had melted.

With that familiar spring smell of fresh air and melting dog-doo in our nostrils, we were finally ready to do some serious damage in track practice. To begin the deadly serious business of winning city, regional and provincial championships. And who knows - maybe even qualifying for the Olympic trials later in the summer.

It was a Saturday sprinter practice and our racehorses were ready to tear up the track, unfettered by the threat of looming hallway walls and locker-door collisions.

But surprisingly, it was not just our sprinters who showed up for practice. Two distance runners appeared as well - surprising, because their Saturday workout was just an optional, easy distance run.

"We'll just go for an easy run," the two girls - both 15 years old - said as they left the track at a slow jog. I assumed they would head down a paved road where the footing was safe.

Our stadium is in a beautiful setting: surrounded by rocky hills that are crossed with skiing and jogging trails. Although the trails are popular in mid-winter and summer, in the Spring they are a no-man's land of mud, ice, partially melted snow and leafless trees. It was part way through our workout that I realized the girls had headed onto these trails. My first clue came 20 minutes before they actually jogged back into view. I could hear a fanfare of giggles, screams and laughter echoing sharp and clear off the hills.

One of my sprinters looked at me and asked, "Where in the heck are they - out on the trails? They've got to be nuts!"

Another fast 200m for our sprinters, then another. I kept peeking up into the hills, waiting for the source of the laughter to appear. And then I saw them. Both girls, wearing only T-shirts, shorts and shoes, sliding down a snowy slope on their butts. And laughing like crazy. Landing at the bottom, they ran back up the hill and slid down while standing up - downhill skiing without skis.

Their run completed, they jogged back to the track, climbed our timers' stand and lay on their backs, their muddy feet flopped onto a handrail. Contented, they just lay there, soaking up the sun and the warmth and the fresh air.

For the girls, it had been a great afternoon. No video games, no high-tech toys, no television, no organized team competitions - just a muddy trail, a pair of shoes, a sunny day and a friend to enjoy them with.

One of my older athletes remarked, "Teenagers really are annoying at that age. All they do is giggle." I didn't say anything, but I had to disagree. I left that practice feeling happy, and care-free, and very young.

It had occurred to me as I watched them sliding down that hill - and I can still hear their laughter as I write this article - that this is what sports, and fitness, and the professions of coaching and physical education are really all about.

Winning and excellence and personal improvement are admirable goals. But in its essence, sport is really just play. Necessary play. And the joy that comes with movement, and being fit and interacting with nature in a physical way. And being young...and (for us older folks) realizing that being able to play allows us to experience the joy and innocence of youth all of our lives.

I hope the girls always remember that day. And I hope I will too. Especially on those frequent occasions when I take the achievement aspect of sport too seriously. I hope the memory of their laughter ringing off those hills will give me a subtle slap on the face and the reminder that, "Hey, it's only play after all. This is supposed to be fun!"

About the Author

Dick Moss (editor@peupdate.com) is the publisher of PE Update.com - a website that keeps physical educators and coaches up-to-date on over 40 sports, fitness and coaching topics. The website also provides a free newsletter, blog and sample articles. Check it out at: www.peUpdate.com

Dodge Sprinter Steering wheel/horn?

A quarter fell out of my hand in an slot on the steering wheel and under the center cover, when I turm the wheel the coin slides around and the horn blasts! How do I get the coin out without setting off the airbag. I think there are 2 screws on the back of the steering wheel that relsase the air bag module. Any suggestions, trying keep it out od the dealers hand$$$$$$$$

Yotu can remove the screws carefully and pull the wheel off to get at your quarter. work slowly and methodically. You might also try getting a $20 repair manual.

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