2000 - 2002 Lincoln Navigator Right Rear Seat Belt Height Adjuster Tan on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, United States
I AM PARTING OUT A 2000 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR. ALL PARTS ARE USED AND MAY HAVE SCRATCHES BUT NO MAJOR DAMAGE UNLESS I SAY SO. I WILL NOT LIST ANYTHING THAT IS NOT USABLE. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. ITEMS WILL FIT OTHER MODELS AND YEARS BUT I CAN ONLY GUARANTEE THEM TO FIT THE 2000 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR. I HAVE A 2001 EXPEDITION MYSELF AND I BOUGHT THIS FOR SOME PARTS I NEED FOR MINE. PLEASE REFER TO FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. ITEMS WILL COME JUST LIKE YOU SEE THEM,. IF YOU SEE HARDWARE THEN IT IS INCLUDED.
This is for the RIGHT REAR (2nd Row) SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER in good used condition. IT COMES AS SEEN |
Seat Belt Shoulder Pads for Sale
- Porsche seatbelt cover pads
- Fast and furious, lighted seat belt pads-el lighted pad, purple auction is for 2
- Lot of 17 "please buckle up" reminder straps for vehicle seat belts. reflective(US $25.88)
- 05-07 subaru impreza wrx sedan rear seat belt buckle latch oem driver passenger(US $8.95)
- 05-10 scion tc left seat belt(US $55.00)
- 02-04 subaru impreza wrx & sti middle center rear seat belt buckle latch oem(US $8.85)
Four-door BMW 4-series Gran Coupe revealed in renderings?
Fri, 27 Dec 2013Another day, another upcoming car revealed thanks to a leaked patent filing -- and another BMW model variant to memorize: f30post.com has renderings of what looks to be the four-door BMW 4-series Gran Coupe, originally posted at the Chinese-language site autohome.com.cn. No, your eyes do not deceive you, nor are you going crazy. This is, or at least appears to be, a four-door version of the car that BMW created as the dedicated two-door replacement for the now-discontinued 3-series coupe.
Video: Worst-case brake testing on a Boeing 747
Thu, 12 May 2011You think your brakes are good? Whether or not you can stop on a dime, your brakes can’t come close to the clampers on a Boeing 747-800 passenger plane. You can bring 4,000 pounds to a halt from 100 mph?
Drink Driving rules get tougher
Thu, 02 May 2013There’s been talk for some time that the government are planning to reduce the current drink driving limit, but, sensibly, it seems they’ve decided, at least for now, that there’s little to be gained by shooting drivers for having a rum baba for desert. Instead, the rules are to be toughened up to make persistent drink drivers jump through more hoops before they can get their licence back. No longer will it be enough to simply get to the end of their ban, they’ll have to prove they are no longer reliant on alcohol and pass a medical.