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Universal 16x White Led Rear Trunk Truck Bed Lights Lamps+wiring+control Box C09 on 2040-parts.com

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Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Champs_Club Color:White LED Manufacturer Part Number:cctbl-16w8p-01 Extra Info:Cargo Trunk Interior Truck Bed Lights Lamps Kit Other Part Number:Cargo Trunk Interior Truck Bed Lights Lamps Kit Style:Truck Bed LED Lights With Control Box Placement on Vehicle:Rear Quantity:8x LED Boxes, 1x Control Box, Velcro, Wirings Warranty:Yes

Chevrolet at the Paris motor show 2008

Thu, 02 Oct 2008

By Guy Bird Motor Shows 02 October 2008 18:40 General Motors’ Chevrolet stand was buzzing at Paris with two world debuts – the Chevrolet Cruze production saloon and Chevrolet Orlando seven-seater show car – plus two important European production unveils: the electric Volt and Camaro muscle car. All Chevrolets from now on will be global models and reflect a new ambition for quality, as GM’s global vice president of design Ed Welburn told CAR. 'Chevrolet is raising the bar where it matters the most – in the value segment.' The Cruze is a Skoda Octavia-sized four-door on the new Astra platform with reasonable exterior styling and a genuinely high standard of interior fit and finish.

2012 Dodge Viper concept shown to dealers looks like an Alfa

Thu, 16 Sep 2010

The 2012 Dodge Viper concept resembled the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione with a Viper face, a source said. The Competizione is a limited-edition supercar that was sold in select Maserati dealerships in North America. In 2009 Alfa Romeo brought 84 coupes and 35 Spiders to the United States for sale in seven Maserati dealerships.

Mini E Hits Europe

Fri, 28 Nov 2008

The Mini E is by no means a finished car; it is in fact a prototype which BMW has decided they will rush forward by letting motorists do the real-world testing. I appreciate the logic in this, but I’m still far from convinced that EVs are the way forward. Mini E Hits Europe It’s hard to see how BMW can lose on this.