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Chino, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:47CTWJ30-0184-09 Instruction Manuals:Not Included Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:55055181 / 55055180 / CH2592109 / CH2593109 Surface Finish:OE OEM Style Chrome Housing Clear Lens ABS Plastic OEM Left #:55055181 Warranty:Yes OEM Right #:55055180 Brand:47-ZONE Partslink Left #:CH2592109 UPC:Does Not Apply Partslink Right #:CH2593109 Interchange Part Number:Aftermarket Bolt On Replacement Fog Light Lamp Kit

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Callaway supercharges 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban

Tue, 11 Feb 2014

The debut of a number of new vehicles from Chevrolet has not gone unnoticed by companies specializing in building go-faster versions of cars and trucks from the Bowtie brand, and the most the most recent vehicles to receive a boost in performance will be the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and the Chevrolet Suburban. Callaway Performance may be associated mostly with building supercharged versions of the Corvette, but they're also lent their tuning expertise to Chevrolet trucks, and they've already got some things in store for the brand's largest SUVs. Callaway has announced that they'll give the 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 found in both SUVs a supercharged boost, courtesy of an Eaton TVS Roots-style supercharger.

Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT) concept

Wed, 02 Dec 2009

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 02 December 2009 21:58 You can always rely on the Japanese car makers to invent the craziest names. Honda didn’t disappoint at the 2009 Los Angeles auto show, with the new P-Nut concept car. That stands for Personal-Neo Urban Transport, in case  you were wondering.  It’s quite a different kettle of fish (bag of nuts?) from last year’s striking supercar hybrid concept car shown a year ago almost to the day.

UK motorway to charge moving electric cars

Tue, 15 Apr 2014

The Highways Agency is set to test wireless charging in moving electric cars on a UK motorway, according to Engineering and Technology Magazine. This would see electric vehicles gain additional charge as they passed over wireless charging nodes embedded in the motorway’s road surface. On Bing: see pictures of wireless electric car charging Find out how much a used electric car costs on Auto Trader The concept, already used by some mobile phones and currently being trialled for static charging of electric cars, uses electromagnetic fields to pass current to batteries without the use of cables or wires.