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Chrome,flush Mount Oval Led Clearance Marker Lamps (lot Of 10) on 2040-parts.com

US $62.99
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:961211008=- UPC:Does not apply

 FOR AUCTION IS A LOT OF (10) CHROME FLUSH MOUNT LED  (RED)LAMPS. THEY ARE HIGH IMPACT POLYCARBONATE. LENS AND HOUSING SONICALLY SEALED. MEETS DOT AND SAE P2 SPECIFICATIONS. DIODE COUNT: 5. MEASURMENTS ARE APPROX. (6.50-LONG) (2.19-WIDE) NO SCREWS INCLUDED. SHIPPING WILL BE FREE IN THE LOWER 48 STATES.

Saab Museum reopens & Saab back in production – sort of

Mon, 26 Mar 2012

Saabs are being built and the Saab Museum re-opens. The Saab Museum has reopened after Saab’s bankruptcy problems and a Trollhatten dealer is to ‘build’ the last 100 Saabs. We’re still waiting for a decision from Saab’s administrators about which – if any – of the bids they’ve received for what’s left of Saab are solid enough to pursue.

Toyota C-HR Concept revealed as a funky urban crossover

Mon, 22 Sep 2014

Toyota C-HR Concept revealed as a funky urban crossover Last week we had a tease for the Toyota C-HR Concept and now, with its debut just over a week away at the Paris Motor Show, Toyota has revealed the first couple of photos. Likely based on the Auris – and arriving in 2015 as the Toyota Auris Cross – the C-HR Concept is a funky, high-riding urban crossover aimed at the burgeoning crossover market and destined to slot in below the RAV-4. What the C-HR Concept also does is preview a more cutting-edge design language from Toyota with shallow headlights merging in to the front grill, vertical running lights, big haunches, oversized wheels (which are unlikely to make production) and boomerang-shaped LED tail lights.

CAR interviews Seat design chief Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos (2012)

Mon, 08 Oct 2012

At September’s Paris motor show, CAR interview Seat Head of Design Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos, quizzing him on the new Leon, Toledo, future SEAT concepts, and his design inspirations. Read our chat in full here. CAR: How much flexibility does the VW Group’s new MQB shared platform offer you as a designer?