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3 Jeep 4x4 Off Road Spot Lamps Ford Dune Buggy Fog/driving Lights 6 Free Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

US $129.92
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Oregon, US

Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:If item is broke when received we need to turn into UPS or USPS insurance claims, if you are going to return item cause of buyer's remorse, I do not refund shipping amount, if item has free shipping i deduct shipping amount off purchase price then that amount is refunded, just contact me to work out refund process or damaged item 541.444.2512, any item to be returned you have 14 days from the time you receive item to contact me about return procedure, item cannot be used, must be in new condition in its original packaging with no signs of use Thank You. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK METAL Part Brand:UNIVERSAL OFF ROAD LIGHTS FITS ALL VEHICLES

GM, Ford and Chrysler sales advance on crossover, small-car demand

Tue, 02 Aug 2011

General Motors, Ford and Chrysler posted higher July sales, helped by demand for crossovers as well as small, fuel-efficient vehicles. GM said today its sales rose 8 percent last month from a year ago, with passenger car demand rising 8 percent and crossover sales increasing 20 percent. At Ford, sales rose 6 percent, with car demand advancing 3 percent and light truck sales up 12 percent.

BMW will build electric cars in Leipzig

Mon, 22 Feb 2010

BMW AG will produce its electric-car range at its plant in Leipzig, Germany, the automaker said on Monday. In addition, BMW factories in Wackersdorf and Landshut, Germany, will produce parts for the so-called Megacity Vehicle. “The BMW Group will build the car of the future in Leipzig with high-tech innovations from Bavaria,” BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer said in a statement.

Belgian Grand Prix (2011) RESULT

Mon, 29 Aug 2011

Belgian Grand Prix 2011 As always, Spa threw the weather in to the equation in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix, with Button ending in 13th place on the grid after a rapidly drying track left the McLaren driver stranded in 13th place as others took advantage, despite being obviously quicker than most of the pack. Without the rain errors it could have been a McLaren front row, but Hamilton at least managed to show the McLarens were quick at Spa and joined Vettel on the front row with Webber in third and Massa fourth. But all the promise came to nothing for Hamilton as he reverted to type and drove like a petulant child – straight in to Kamui Kobayashi on lap thirteen – ending McLaren’s hopes of a win.