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2007 Scion Tc Right Passenger Side Front Window Regulator W/ Motor Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $44.50
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DENSO Surface Finish:METAL Manufacturer Part Number:85720-58010 Warranty:Yes

FOR SALE IS 2007 SCION TC RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR WITH MOTOR.THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TESTED AND IS IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION.IT COMES WITH 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTY.EXTRA $20 FOR SHIPPING TO PUERTO RICO AND HAWAII.PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING COST OUTSIDE OF 48 LOWER STATES AND OUTSIDE OF USA.THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US.

Top Gear BMW X6, Lexus LF-A and Insignia VXR – tonight

Sun, 03 Jan 2010

The final Top Gear outing tonight for messrs Clarkson, Hammond & May this series It doesn’t seem like five minutes since the latest series of Top Gear started, and already we’re at the end. That’s right, tonight at 8pm sees the final episode of series 14 at 8pm on BBC2. If you’re anything like me after Christmas and New year you won’t even know today’s Sunday, let alone that it’s the last episode of Top Gear.

Vauxhall Astra GTC revealed: Prices & Models

Tue, 07 Jun 2011

Vauxhall Astra GTC - looks good Vauxhall has certainly got some mileage out of the launch of the 2012 Vauxhall Astra GTC. As has Opel for the launch of their differently badge version of GM’s Euro-hot-hatch, designed to take on the likes of the VW Scircoco. Since the Astra GTC was revealed at Paris last year we’ve had the expected dance of the seven alloys as Vauxhall reveals a bit more with each bit of news.

Land Rover Defender to be built in Sri Lanka

Tue, 09 Apr 2013

The Land Rover Defender is to be built outside the UK in a new plant in Sri Lanka to produce Defenders for the region. Land Rover are assisting and training staff at a new assembly plant in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, run by Sathosa Motors PLC in a 50-50 deal with Land Rover distributors SML Frontier Automotive, with $1 million being invested to get the project up and running this year. It seems clear from the level of investment that this is simply an assembly operation using CKD kits from the UK for the Defender, but Sri Lank’s Daily News is reporting that there are plans to invest $500 million in the project.