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7" H13 9008 H4 Headlight High Low Beam 10-30v Dc Led Bulb For Harley Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Headlight High Low Beam for Bike Harley Dimension(Length*Width):178.2mm*100.2mm Interchange Part Number:H4 H13 Beam Angle:360° Cross Reference Part Number:9003 HB2; 9008 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:H4 9003 HB2 ; H13 9008 Voltage & Wattage:10-30V DC Lumen:3000lm Position:High Low Beam for Motorcycle Harley LED Type:2-Cree-XML Waterproof level:IP 67 Color:White Brand:Aftermarket Color Temperature:6000K-6500K Manufacturer Part Number:H4 9003 HB2 ; H13 9008 UPC:Does not apply

Performance Car of the Year 2008

Wed, 24 Sep 2008

In the November issue of CAR Magazine we've gathered together 29 of the best performance cars from the past 12 months to find out which is best. And to bring you the key battles of 2008 we've split the 29 cars into groups. That means the new issue of CAR features the Lamborghini LP560-4 taking on the GT2, CLK Black and Gumpert Apollo; Nissan's amazing GT-R matches up against the new 911, the Jag XKR-S and Aston's revised V8; Ford's brand new Focus ST Moutune takes on the spanking Mini JCW and KTM's crazy X-Bow meets three of the best British track cars, plus much, much more.

College Exhibition: Royal College of Art Show 2006

Mon, 17 Jul 2006

Fifteen final year students at London's Royal College of Art postgraduate Vehicle Design course have displayed their work in the second part of the internationally renowned annual graduation show. The show featured the work of students in Vehicle Design, Design Products, Industrial Design Engineering, Architecture and Interiors, Computer Related Design, Textiles, Animation, Communication Art and Design, Conservation and History of Design. For the 19th year Pilkington Automotive sponsored the RCA's Vehicle Design Awards.

McLaren F1 sells for $8.47 million at Gooding & Co’s Pebble Beach Auction

Sun, 18 Aug 2013

McLaren F1 chassis #66 (pictured) has sold for $8.47 million There’s been an inexorable rise in the price of classic cars in recent years as rich men realise that certain classic cars not only have huge appeal, but appear to be going only one way in price. Add to that – certainly in the UK – that any profits made on the sale of a classic car you’ve bought for your own enjoyment are tax free, and it’s no shock that values keep rising, and the rarer the car the more they rise. So with only 64 road cars made, the McLaren F1 can be considered a sound investment, with values rising since it first sold in the 1990s for around £640,000 to a new world record auction price set last night of £8.47 million (around £5.42m).