Nice 10pcs T5 37 73 74 Instrument Gauge Dash Blue Led Bulb Light For Ford Vl on 2040-parts.com
HK, China
Instrument Panel Lights for Sale
- 10pcs blue t5 wedge 1-smd instrument gauge cluster led light bulb for nissan vl(US $6.23)
- 1985-1989 lincoln town car, auto delay, dim range headlight switch(US $75.00)
- 10pcs blue led 1-smd t5 37 73 instrument dash speedo light bulbs for subaru vl(US $6.23)
- Lite-on t1 3/4 high power infrared led algaas 875nm(US $15.55)
- 6pcs t5 twist lock sockets base for car instrument panel cluster gauge light
- 6x speedometer fuel temp gauges led light bulbs t10 194 twist lock sockets
Second Lamborghini Diablo GT-R up for grabs in California
Mon, 23 May 2011Not ready to pony up for the ultrarare, unraced Lamborghini Diablo GT-R that was for sale last week? As long as you didn't drop all of your change on rapture supplies, we've found you a second GT-R--albeit with racing history--for sale by the same owner. This example, painted Monterey Blue by its previous Japan-based owner, has spent the past few years touring car shows and displays while remaining in a private collection.
New Range Rover Sport races a Spitfire on the Goodwood Airfield (video)
Mon, 08 Jul 2013The new Range Rover Sport takes on the iconic Spitfire (pictured) in a race at Goodwood They may have stolen the idea from Top Gear, but Land Rover has taken up a challenge from FortyOneSix.com to turn up at the Goodwood Airfield with a new Range Rover Sport and take on a WWII Spitfire on the Goodwood Airfield. As the Goodwood Airfield is a grass strip, it’s a proper test of the new Range Rover Sport’s ability to get away on slippery surfaces and the Spitfire provides a worthy challenger with its 1750bhp V12 Merlin engine offering a 400mph performance in the air and over 80mph at take-off. The Vickers Submarine Spitfire was piloted by Matt Jones from the Boultbee Flight Academy and the RRS by Mike Cross, so there was no doubting the abilities of both to get the best out of their charges.
Chinese Grand Prix (2010) RESULT
Sun, 18 Apr 2010The Shanghai Grand Prix 2010 gets underway. That Jenson Button. He’s making a big mistake going to McLaren, you know.