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99-02 Silverado 4.3l Taillamps 3rd Brake Light Headlights Foglights "brightest" on 2040-parts.com

US $352.99
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Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Venom Inc. [Fog Light] Wiring:Universal Wiring Included Manufacturer Part Number:OEM#A7799H_1999 2000 2001 2002 [Fog Light] Switch:Dual Function Switch Interchange Part Number:16526133/15199558/15198460/10368476/5978318 [Fog Light] Bulbs:Universal Wiring Included Other Part Number:GM2502187/GM2520173/GM2801173/GM2592113 [Tail Light] Brake:Built-In LED Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear [Tail Light] Dashboard Light:Error-Free Surface Finish:Chrome,Housing / Clear,Smoke,Lens [Tail Light] Parking:Built-In light bar Warranty:Yes [Tail Light] Reverse:Re-use original bulbs [Headlight] Low Beam Bulb:Re-use original bulbs [Tail Light] Side:Driver & Passenger Included [Headlight] DOT & SAE:Approved [Tail Light] Signal:Built-In LED [Headlight] LED Brand:Nichia - Made In Japan Contact Us:TEL: 1-844-884-7847 | HOURS: 9am - 6pm PST [Headlight] High Beam Bulb:Re-use original bulbs Returns:60-Days LOVE IT or RETURN IT!

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One Lap of the Web: Retrofuturism in the world of tomorrow!

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

-- In Alberta, Canada, a man stole a John Deere tractor and evaded the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as he crashed through fences, trees, and a field before rolling it on a hill. The Mounties were only able to find the tractor when a passing snowmobiler followed the snowy tracks. This article was posted on social media via astronaut Chris Hadfield, which makes this news story the most Canadian thing ever.

Russian Grand Prix: Hamilton on pole for Mercedes

Sat, 11 Oct 2014

Hamilton (r) has pole in Russia followed by Rosberg (l) and Bottas (c) Amid tight security thanks to Russia’s ongoing spat in Ukraine, and a muted appetite for exuberance after Jules Bianchi’s dreadful crash with a JCB on track last weekend, the rest of the F1 circus seems to be on normal duty, with Hamilton’s Mercedes taking the front row and Hamilton dominating proceedings in qualifying to secure another pole position. But it wasn’t necessarily going all Mercedes’ way, with Bottas stringing together a very quick lap in the dying moments of final qualifying that looked like it could propel him in front of the Mercedes duo, until he lost traction at the end of his flying lap and had to settle for third spot in tomorrow’s race. Joining Bottas on row two is Jenson Button and his McLaren after a strong qualifying, and Daniil Kvyat – at his first home Grand Prix – managed to secure a very impressive fifth spot for Toro Rosso. Kevin Magnussen in the second McLaren would have been on row three in sixth spot but gets a five place penalty for a gearbox change.

July 17: A mystery and a helping hand

Sat, 17 Jul 2010

Driving very conservatively, at about 55 mph, I made it the 76.3 kms (47.3 miles) using only 9 kWh. That's 5.25 miles per kWh. That's also 8.5 kms per kWh.