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Toyota Prius Wiper Delete Plug - Prius / Ct200h (2010-2016) on 2040-parts.com

US $71.50
Location:

Buena Park, California, United States

Buena Park, California, United States
Toyota Prius Wiper Delete Plug - Prius / CT200H  (2010-2016), US $71.50, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Luciole Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:Wiper_Delete_Prius Fits::(2010-2015) Toyota Prius Including Plug-In Placement on Vehicle:Rear Shipping:Local United States (2 to 3 days) Warranty:1 Year

Genuine Japan Luciole Rear Wiper Delete Plug

  • Compatible for Toyota Prius (2009-2016)
  • Completely watertight with Rubber washers made exclusively for the Toyota Prius
  • Great Look! UV resistant, elastic and crack free
  • Luciole the company that started it all - many imitations but no one compares with the quality and craftsmanship of Luciole!

Infiniti JX Tease – this time it’s the whole back end. Wow.

Thu, 04 Aug 2011

Infiniti JX Concept Tease 5 I know you’re finding it hard to contain your excitement as we reveal veil number five in the Dance of the Seven JX images drops away to display the arse of the Infiniti JX Concept in all its glory. And actually, the arse is better than we could reasonably have expected. As we said when we ran the last tease of the JX , we’d half expected the JX to be the even uglier sibling to the horrible QX (which is an uglified and titivated Nissan Patrol).

Chevrolet Volt prices announced

Wed, 28 Jul 2010

GM has revealed that the Volt hybrid could cost $33,500 (£21,000) in the US after government tax credits, making it nearly £2000 cheaper than Nissan’s Leaf electric car. The Volt’s List price is $41,000 (£26,300) but qualifies for a subsidy thanks to its low emissions. A basic Volt comes with Bluetooth and sat-nav but buyers can add leather seats and steering wheel, heated seats, rear camera, polished wheels and park assist.

2010 Mercedes E-Class leaks out

Wed, 10 Dec 2008

The interweb is a mine of information, much of it less than convincing, but you can be sure that there is little under the sun that won’t find its way there. And so it is with what certainly appear to be real images of the 2010 Mercedes E-Class. There have been spy shots of the new E-Class around for some time.